Examples of 'hypostasis' in a sentence

Meaning of "hypostasis"

Hypostasis refers to the essential underlying substance or nature of a person or thing, often used in philosophical or theological contexts.
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  • A sedimentary deposit, especially in urine.
  • The essential person, specifically the single person of Christ (as distinguished from his two ‘natures’, human and divine), or of the three ‘persons’ of the Trinity (sharing a single ‘essence’).
  • The underlying reality or substance of something.
  • Referring to the hypostatic model of personality; i.e., asserting that humans present themselves in many different aspects or hypostases, depending on the internal and external realities they relate to, including different approaches to the study of personality.

How to use "hypostasis" in a sentence

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Hypostasis on her front and her back.
Faith is the hypostasis of things hoped for.
Prosopon is the form in which hypostasis appears.
But hypostasis takes several hours to set in.
I would miss discussing hypostasis with you.
The hypostasis is a mode of personified existence.
Therefore person is altogether the same as hypostasis.
Hypostasis was here employed to denote a specific individual instance of being.
Livor mortis is known as hypostasis in the medical community.
But hypostasis signifies an individual in the genus of substance.
And in death this one human hypostasis is broken up.
The general hypostasis which is characterized by extensive distribution.
This is the first triadic hypostasis.
We have lost any postmortem hypostasis because of the skin discolouration so.
This conversion of unsubstance into substance is traditionally called a hypostasis.

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Not much hypostasis.
So now everyone in the church is using the word hypostasis.
But every hypostasis and suppositum and being of human nature is a person.
Any evidence of hypostasis.
The person or hypostasis of Christ exists in two natures.
The word substance in the Greek is hypostasis.
It gives expression to the reality of the hypostasis with its powers and characteristics.
Hypostasis is a term fundamental to Trinitarianism.
The station can only maintain hypostasis for half an hour.
Catholics would add that in the Incarnation conversely two natures are one hypostasis.
The Orthodox emphasis on the hypostasis means that every sacrament is a personal encounter with God.
Examined on the body at the scene From the hypostasis and rigor.
Hypostasis meaning existence of God.
It would seem that Christ as Man is a hypostasis or person.
Each hypostasis of God is a specific and unique existence of God.
It constitutes His internal hypostasis.
Therefore there is another hypostasis in Him besides the hypostasis of the Word.
Hypostasis of the Archons.
The humanity of Christ became an hypostasis in the hypostasis of the Logos.
Hypostasis in the oneness of the Divine Hypostasis human nature from the Virgin Mary.
Rather they are each only one hypostasis of that one Triune God.
But hypostasis suggests that she 's been dead.
It 's difficult to see any sign of hypostasis.
Any evidence of hypostasis while aspirating?
Hypostasis is clearly evident, so there is no doubt she died where she was found.
There's evidence of hypostasis on her front and back.
Therefore, if a personal property be taken away from a person, the hypostasis remains.
Every hypostasis has its own proper prosopon, face or countenance.
The unity and identity here refer to the person, to the human hypostasis.
Pseudo-Aristotle used hypostasis in the sense of material substance.
I found perimortem bruising on the other victims, which is called subcutaneous hypostasis or postmortem staining.
He rejected the Hypostasis concept - believing it to be a contradiction of Christ 's true nature.
Also, the angelic nature is not assimilated by the Logos in his hypostasis.
Hypostasis denotes an actual, concrete existence, in contrast to abstract categories such as Platonic ideals.
It focuses on the god Ptah-Ta-Tenen and Eight are clearly identified its hypostasis.

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