| 1. | That doctrine is known as the Hypostatic union.
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| 2. | These traditions are unaware of the notion of personhood and thus the hypostatic principle.
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| 3. | D'Abernon died of hypostatic pneumonia and Parkinson's disease at Hove in November 1941.
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| 4. | Ena had a health scare in 1962 when she suffered a minor stroke, brought on by hypostatic pneumonia.
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| 5. | Being in " theoria " ( vision of God ), the Saints do not confuse the hypostatic attributes.
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| 6. | Thereupon, we can repeat the operation of hypostatic abstraction, and from these second intentions derive third intentions.
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| 7. | The hypostatic model of personality is a way of viewing the many sides of a person's character.
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| 8. | The work of apu has been described as inaugurating the field of concrete systems or " hypostatic " psychology.
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| 9. | By contrast, Roman Catholics to date ( and most Protestants ) believe in the hypostatic union and the Trinity.
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| 10. | Wary of monophysitism, Nestorius rejected Cyril's theory of a hypostatic union, proposing instead a union of will.
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