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Prosopon is a
theological term used in
Christian theology as
designation for the
concept of a
divine person. The term has a
particular significance in...
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exoskeletons show a
variety of small-scale
structures collectively called prosopon.
Prosopon does not
include large scale extensions of the
cuticle (e.g. hollow...
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philosophical concept of
person arose,
taking the word "
prosopon" (Ancient Gr****: πρόσωπον, romanized:
prósōpon) from the Gr**** theatre. Therefore, the
logos (the...
- (ܩܢܘܡܐ) as a
designation for dual (divine and human)
substances within one
prosopon (person or hypostasis) of Christ. Such
views were
officially adopted by...
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hypostasis of
Jesus Christ, who is thus
acknowledged as a
single person (
prosopon).
Chalcedonian Christianity also
accepts the
Chalcedonian confirmation...
- Testament, and in most
Christian denominations he is held to be God the Son, a
prosopon (Person) of the
Trinity of God.
Christians believe him to be the messiah...
- used as it was in the
Trinitarian definition: to
indicate the
person (
prosopon) and not the
nature as with Apollinaris. The
Oriental Orthodox Churches...
- of the two
natures was
preserved as they came
together in one
person (
prosopon) and one hypostasis.
Nature (ousia) in the
Chalcedonian sense can be understood...
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Diprosopus (Gr****: διπρόσωπος, "two-faced", from δι-, di-, "two" and πρόσωπον,
prósopon [neuter], "face", "person"; with
Latin ending), also
known as craniofacial...
- word "phersu," with the same meaning, and that from the Gr**** πρόσωπον (
prosōpon). It is the
etymology of the word "person," or "parson" in French. Latin...