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hypostasis
hypostasis (hɪp-, haɪˈpɒstəsɪs) Pl. hypostases (-siːz). [a. late L. hypostasis, a. Gr. ὑπόστασις (f. ὑπό hypo- 1 + στάσις standing, position, state), lit. that which stands under, hence, sediment; also, groundwork, foundation, subject-matter; later, substance, subsistence, existence, reality, essenc...
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Hypostasis
Hypostasis, hypostatic, or hypostatization (hypostatisation; from the Ancient Greek , "under state") may refer to:
Hypostasis (philosophy and religion ), the essence or underlying reality
Hypostasis (linguistics), personification of entities
Hypostasis (literature), awareness by a fictional character
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Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
In Christian theology, the Holy Trinity consists of three hypostases: Hypostasis of the Father, Hypostasis of the Son, and Hypostasis of the Holy Spirit Hypostasis in Christology
Within Christology, two specific theological concepts have emerged throughout history, in reference to the Hypostasis of Christ
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Hypostasis (literature)
Hypostasis (from Greek hypo- "below" + stasis "standing") is the essence of metafiction, a rare, literary moment when characters in fiction become aware See also
Hypostasis (linguistics)
Fourth wall
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Hypostasis (linguistics)
In linguistics, a hypostasis (from the Greek word ὑπόστασις meaning foundation, base or that which stands behind) is a relationship between a name and See also
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hypostasy
† hyˈpostasy Obs. rare. [Adapted form of hypostasis: cf. ecstasy.] 1. = hypostasis 1.1547 Boorde Brev. Health lxxiii. 21 The hypostasy is the substance of the uryne. 1638 Shirley Mart. Soldier iii. iv. in Bullen O. Pl. I. 218 Doe but marke These black Hypostacies; it plainely shewes Mortification ge...
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Hypostasis of the Archons
The Hypostasis of the Archons, also called The Reality of the Rulers or The Nature of the Rulers, is a Gnostic writing. Relationship to Sethianism
Hypostasis is considered a Sethian text.
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hypostatic
hypostatic, a. (hɪpəʊ-, haɪpəʊˈstætɪk) [ad. Gr. ὑποστατικ-ός pertaining to substance, substantial, personal (f. ὑποστατός set under, supporting); used as adj. to ὑπόστασις hypostasis; but the medical sense of the English word is not found in Greek.] 1. Theol. Of or pertaining to substance, essence, ...
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Prosopon
The term prosopon is most commonly used for the self-manifestation of an individual hypostasis. Prosopon is the form in which hypostasis appears. Every hypostasis has its own prosopon: face or countenance.
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Hypostatic union
Hypostasis
The Greek term hypostasis (ὑπόστασις) had come into use as a technical term prior to the Christological debates of the late fourth and fifth Hypostasis denotes an actual, concrete existence, in contrast to abstract categories such as Platonic ideals.
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Hypostatic abstraction
Hypostatic abstraction in mathematical logic, also known as hypostasis or subjectal abstraction, is a formal operation that transforms a predicate into Description
Technical definition
Hypostasis changes a propositional formula of the form X is Y to another one of the form X has the property of being
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Miaphysitism
John Anthony McGuckin says that in Cyril's formula "physis serves as a rough semantic equivalent to hypostasis". When we speak of the one composite hypostasis of our Lord Jesus Christ, we do not say that in Him, a divine hypostasis and a human hypostasis came together
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Luminary (Gnosticism)
Eleleth appears in Hypostasis of the Archons, Apocryphon of John, and The Three Forms of the First Thought found in the Nag Hammadi library in 1945 and In The Hypostasis of the Archons, Eleleth comes down from the pleroma to save Norea after she cried out to the Monad for help against the Archons, who
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