-
Church of the East. He
affirmed that the two
qnome (a
Syriac term,
plural of
qnoma, not
corresponding precisely to Gr**** φύσις or οὐσία or ὑπόστασις) of Christ...
- pro-Chalcedonian
supporters of "one-
qnoma"
Christology and pro-Antiochene
supporters of "two-qnome"
Christology (
qnoma, a
Syriac term,
translated as "hypostasis")...
- A
focus of the
controversy was the
debate between supporters of a one-
qnoma (roughly "hypostasis") and of a two-qnome Christology, and the
divide was...
-
theologian Babai the
Great (d. 628) who was
using the
specific Syriac term
qnoma (ܩܢܘܡܐ) as a
designation for dual (divine and human)
substances within one...
- dual
character of Christ, i.e., that he had two
distinct but
inseparable "
qnoma" (ܩܢܘܡܐ,
close in
meaning to, but not
exactly the same as, hypostasis),...
-
officially adopted specific Christological formulations,
using Syriac term
qnoma (ܩܢܘܡܐ) as
designation for dual (divine and human)
properties within one...
- Ephesus.
Babai held that
within Christ there exist two
qnome (Syriac: ܩܢܘܡܐ /
qnômâ, a
complex term,
equivalent for Gr**** term hypostasis), unmingled, but everlastingly...
-
meaning from
terms like
ousia ('essence'),
substantia ('substance') or
qnoma (specific term in
Syriac Christianity). It was used in this way by Tatian...
- that
perform unlawful or
corrupted deed
Arabic أقنوم uqnūm <
Syriac ܩܢܘܡܐ
qnoma 'person'
paderi priest (Christian)
Portuguese padre pahala divine reward...
-
falsely attributed to al-Quti.: 93 He also used term
uqnum from the
Syriac qnoma in his Book of the Fifty-Seven Questions.: 99 Hafs
differs from them in...