- Consubstantiality, a term
derived from Latin: consubstantialitas,
denotes identity of
substance or
essence in
spite of
difference in aspect. It appears...
-
substance with the Father." From ὁμοούσιος (
coessential), the
theological term ὁμοουσιότης (
coessentiality) was also derived. It was used by Gr****-speaking...
- in Gr**** ousia, that is, to make it
understood more exactly, as to '
coessential,' or what is called, 'like-in-essence,'
there ought to be no mention...
- in Gr**** ousia, that is, to make it
understood more exactly, as to '
coessential,' or what is called, 'like-in-essence,'
there ought to be no mention...
- soul into an
animal body. In Mandaeism,
Leviathan is
regarded as
being coessential with a
demon called Ur. In Manichaeism, an
ancient religion influenced...
- in Gr**** ousia, that is, to make it
understood more exactly, as to '
coessential', or what is called, 'like-in-essence',
there ought to be no mention...
- in Gr**** ousia, that is, to make it
understood more exactly, as to '
coessential,' or what is called, 'like-in-essence,'
there ought to be no mention...
- is
anything understood (to be) in
conjunction with Him
which is not
coessential with Him. Do you see, then, that the
first and
fourth forms of nature...
- in Gr**** ousia, that is, to make it
understood more exactly, as to '
coessential,' or what is called, 'like-in-essence,'
there ought to be no mention...
-
confessing that the Son is of the same
essence as the
Father (in
other words,
coessential and
coeternal with the Father), the
Nicene Creed defines the Trinity...