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Hypostasis

Hypostasis meaning

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.

Example sentences (11)

Electro Hypostasis in Genshin Impact TCG has a unique Elemental Skill where it’s only available in a 5-Dice form, and no 3-Dice version.

The boss drop in question is the Quelled Creeper, which can only be obtained by defeating the Dendro Hypostasis in the desert, south of Aaru Village.

Armstrong, pp. 220–2: "Short statement of the doctrine of the three hypostasis, the One, Intellect and Soul; there cannot be more or fewer than these three.

As expressions and aspects of Creation, Ahura Mazda emanated the Amesha Spentas ("Bounteous Immortals"), that are each the hypostasis and representative of one aspect of that Creation.

Copts, thus, believe in two natures "human" and "divine" that are united in one hypostasis "without mingling, without confusion, and without alteration".

From Introduction to Against the Gnostics Plotinus' Enneads as translated by A. H. Armstrong, pp. 220–222: Short statement of the doctrine of the three hypostasis, the One, Intellect and Soul; there cannot be more or fewer than these three.

From the Christological viewpoint, the council adopted hypostasis, i.e. coexisting natures, but its language was less definitive than the 451 Council of Chalcedon.

In the past, it was maintained that Liber was only a progressively-detached hypostasis of Jupiter; consequently, the vintage festivals were to be attributed only to Iuppiter Liber.

It defines that Christ is 'acknowledged in two natures', which 'come together into one person and hypostasis'.

The Father is the eternal, infinite and uncreated reality, that the Christ and the Holy Spirit are also eternal, infinite and uncreated, in that their origin is not in the ousia of God, but that their origin is in the hypostasis of God called the Father.

The Logos, the Son (Jesus) is an hypostasis of God the Father whose generation, for Eusebius, took place before time.