The hypostasis ( coexisting natures ) versus monophysitism ( only one nature ) versus miaphysitism ( two natures united as one ) versus Nestorianism ( disunion of two natures ).
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The Council of Chalcedon, from the perspective of the Alexandrine Christology, has deviated from the approved Cyrillian terminology and declared that Christ was one hypostasis in two natures.
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However, the Council of Chalcedon also insisted that hypostasis be used as it was in the Trinitarian definition : to indicate the person and not the nature as with Apollinaris.
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But when Jesus came into the world He Himself was Perfect Man and Perfect God united in the divine Hypostasis of the Logos, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
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However, the Council of Chalcedon also insisted that hypostasis be used as it was in the Trinitarian definition : to indicate the person and not the nature as with Apollinarius.
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Copts, thus, believe in two natures " human " and " divine " that are united in one hypostasis " without mingling, without confusion, and without alteration ".
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The hypostasis ( co-existing natures ) versus Monophysitism ( only one nature ) versus Miaphysitism ( two natures united as one ) versus Nestorianism ( disunion of two natures ).
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In the hierarchy of hypostasis of " Good Purpose " or " Good Mind "-is reflected in other texts where the moon is associated with mental harmony and inner peace.
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Some proponents of liberation theology have extended the theopaschist debate to the hypostasis of the Holy Spirit, questioning whether the Spirit may or may not have felt pain during the incarnation.
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The abstraction of hypostasis takes the concrete physical sense of " taste " found in " honey is sweet " and gives it formal metaphysical characteristics in " honey has sweetness ".