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Consubstantiality, a term
derived from Latin: consubstantialitas,
denotes identity of
substance or
essence in
spite of
difference in aspect. It appears...
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contrast to Trinitarianism,
which defines the
Godhead as
three co-eternal,
consubstantial, co-immanent, and
equally divine hypostases.
During the
patristic period...
- as "begotten of [...] the
essence of the Father," and
therefore as "
consubstantial with the Father," meaning, "of the same substance" as the Father; "very...
- term ὁμοούσιον, the
accusative case form of ὁμοούσιος (homoousios, "
consubstantial"), was
adopted at the
First Council of
Nicaea (325) in
order to clarify...
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nature of God,
which defines one God
existing in three, coeternal,
consubstantial divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the...
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Singular god
theologies Trinitarianism Athanasian Creed Comma Johanneum Consubstantiality Homoousian Homoiousian Hypostasis Peric****sis
Shield of the Trinity...
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council (First
Council of Nicaea)
determined that
Jesus Christ was God, "
consubstantial" with the Father, and
rejected the
Arian contention that
Jesus was a...
- even if they do not), one is “substantially one” with that other, or
consubstantial. Substance, a
recurring Burkean theme, was
examined in
terms of its...
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Singular god
theologies Trinitarianism Athanasian Creed Comma Johanneum Consubstantiality Homoousian Homoiousian Hypostasis Peric****sis
Shield of the Trinity...
- "Sophianism",
presented Divine Wisdom as "
consubstantiality of the Holy Trinity",
operating as the
aspect of
consubstantiality (ousia or physis,
substantia or natura)...