Each hypostasis is in turn derived from or an aspect or mode of the hypostasis above it. A hypostasis is both a "world" (reality, plane, ... At this stage the parameters of existence are first distinguished and constitute a distinct framework or multidimensional gradation in which involution and evolution can occur...
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Having ascertained that a postmortem thrombocytopenia does indeed occur, we then tested for possible causes by means of hypostatic tests in vitro, ...
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Specifically, I will introduce examples of two processes that occur in discourse and that are illustrative of the functioning of the unit inventory of language. They are hypostasis and schema negotiation.
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Of course Cyril prefers to speak of One Nature or Hypostasis of God the Logos Incarnate and become man, since this better safeguards the union and the attribution of all things pertaining to Christ to the Logos as the subject of all human and divine actions.
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; In his essay, "Personhood and Being," in Being as Communion,[1] John Zizioulas presents an important challenge to the relationship between theology and philosophy, namely, ... If I were yet to write a theology—to which I sometimes feel inclined—then the word 'being' would not be allowed to occur in it.[21]
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Sophia - Zoe Gnosticism - Female Instructing Principle ... Zoe and Sophia controlled a Satan-figure who controlled others with musical worship. The female instructing principle was taken away from the snake... He had infinitely many angels to act as ministers, ... Hypostasis of the Archons Translated by Bentley Layton:
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Hypostasis means, literally, that which lies beneath as basis or foundation. Hence it came to be used by the Greek philosophers to denote reality as distinguished from appearances (Aristotle, "Mund.", IV, 21). It occurs also in St. Paul's Epistles (2 Corinthians 9:4;
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Did the union of the Word Incarnate take place in the nature? Did it take place in the Person? ... Article 3. Whether the union of the Word Incarnate took place in the suppositum or hypostasis?
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has a slow course characterized by granulomatous, not exudative, lesions. Sporadic cases occur in immunodeficient animals. It is a characteristic of tuberculosis and systemic fungal infections, e.g. coccidioidomycosis. ... hypospermatogenesis; hyposplenism; hypostasis; hypostatic; hypostatic congestion;
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