- the (now orthodox)
formula "one
substance (ousia) in
three persons (
hypostaseis)".: 66 The
relationship is understandable,
argued Basil of Caesarea...
-
teaching and
quoted as his formula:
patera kai
ouion epinoia men
einai duo,
hypostasei de en (that the
Father and the Son were two in intelligence, but one in...
- the
Latin "tres Personae, una Substantia" (from the
Koine Gr**** "treis
Hypostaseis, Homoousios"), and the
terms Vetus Testamentum (Old Testament) and Novum...
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Frederick G. (2010). "Theodore of Mopsuestia's
Understanding of Two
Hypostaseis and Two
Prosopa Coinciding in One
Common Prosopon".
Journal of Early...
- prosōpon
exists in a true hypostasis. The
mirage of prosōpa
without hypostaseis is not
denied even by Sabellius, who said that the same God,
though he...
- and Holy
Spirit as one
substance (ousia) and
three co-equal
persons (
hypostaseis) was
formally ratified. Some
Trinitarians say the
doctrine of the Trinity...
- Alexandria's
formula referred to the
hypostasis of Christ, one of the
three hypostaseis or
prosopa (persons) of the Trinity, who has "become
incarnate of the...
-
Constantinople (381),
namely as one
substance (ousia) and
three persons (
hypostaseis). A
hermeneutic of the one-in-three
principle slowly approached the synthesis...
-
Frederick G. (2010). "Theodore of Mopsuestia's
Understanding of Two
Hypostaseis and Two
Prosopa Coinciding in One
Common Prosopon".
Journal of Early...
-
Frederick G. (2010). "Theodore of Mopsuestia's
Understanding of Two
Hypostaseis and Two
Prosopa Coinciding in One
Common Prosopon".
Journal of Early...