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Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: φύσις [pʰýsis]; pl.
physeis, φύσεις) is a Gr**** philosophical, theological, and
scientific term,
usually translated...
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physis of the
incarnate Word",
claiming that any
formula that
spoke of two
physeis represented Nestorianism. Some
taught that in
Christ the
human nature was...
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These terms are
translations of Gr**** συλλαβὴ μακρά φύσει (syllabḕ makrá
phýsei = 'syllable long by nature') and μακρὰ θέσει (makrà thései = 'long by proposition')...
- nature"), and
defined that
there is in
Jesus one
hypostasis (person) but two
physeis (natures). It is
disputed whether Cyril used
physis in that sense. John...
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Trinity three partial substances (merikai ousiai,
ikikai theotetes,
idiai physeis) and one common. The
genesis of the
doctrine has been
explained (for the...
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often quoted by
later writers, is as follows: Gr****: Hē
physis tēi
physei terpetai, kai hē
physis tēn
physin nikai, kai hē
physis tēn
physin kratei...