| 21. | There are grounds to believe that one of the hypostasis, peculiar epithet of Piarun ( and perhaps his son ) was Jaryla.
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| 22. | The Definition defines that Christ is'acknowledged in two natures', which'come together into one person and one hypostasis '.
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| 23. | The Church's understanding of the term hypostasis differs from the definition of the term offered at the Council of Chalcedon of 451.
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| 24. | However, there are three significant Near / Middle Eastern influences : Jbir ibn Hayyn, the hypostasis that mirror the work of Jabir.
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| 25. | The Logos, the Son ( Jesus ) is an hypostasis of God the Father whose generation, for Eusebius, took place before time.
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| 26. | A number of theories have been proposed about ��r, generally that he is somehow a hypostasis of the deity Odin due to their similarities.
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| 27. | Some occurrences of the term " hypostasis " in the New Testament foreshadow the later, technical understanding of the word; especially.
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| 28. | In Christian theology, a " hypostasis " or " person " is one of the three persons of the Trinity.
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| 29. | There, Mithra, who is the hypostasis and the preserver of covenant, is the protector of " aaa / arta ".
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| 30. | As such, they constitute a permanent standard for an Orthodox understanding of the Trinity, the person or hypostasis of Christ, the incarnation.
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