His nephew and dynastic successor Western Christendom, with the notable exception of the Assyrian Church of the East, for his articulation and defense of the hypostatic union, his central role at the First Council of Ephesus, and his opposition to Patriarch Nestorius of Constantinople.
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The'Tractatus Vaticanus'is another manuscript that deals with the " impossibility of the hypostatic union and natural union, the possibility of the parsopic union, and the significance of the expression " hypostatic union " among the fathers of the antiquity ".
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The'Tractatus Vaticanus'is another manuscript that deals with the " impossibility of the hypostatic union and natural union, the possibility of the parsopic union, and the significance of the expression " hypostatic union " among the fathers of the antiquity ".
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In several problems he formed a system of his own, as for instance about faith, the Eucharist, the hypostatic union, etc ., and owing to the thorough discussion of the question at issue, his opinion is always to be taken into account.
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The hypostatic relations of the human mind also imply the existence of a hypostatic model of consciousness, representing the contents of consciousness as an identity of various aspects, different only with respect to each other, but tending to coincide in a certain aspect of their consideration.
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The hypostatic relations of the human mind also imply the existence of a hypostatic model of consciousness, representing the contents of consciousness as an identity of various aspects, different only with respect to each other, but tending to coincide in a certain aspect of their consideration.
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Leo gave 10 sermons on the nativity and 7 have survived, the one on December 25, 451 demonstrates his concern to increase the importance of the feast of nativity and along with it emphasize the two natures of Christ in defense of the Christological doctrine of hypostatic union.
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Adoptionism is one of two main forms of monarchianism ( the other is modalism, which regards " Father " and " Son " as two historical or trinitarians claim that the doctrine implicitly denies it by denying the constant hypostatic union of the eternal Logos to the human nature of Jesus.
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Christians in general believe that Jesus'miracles were actual historical events and that his miraculous works were an important part of his life, attesting to his divinity and the Hypostatic union, i . e ., the dual natures of Christ's humanity and divinity in one hypostasis.
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That wonderful operation of hypostatic abstraction by which we seem to create " entia rationis " that are, nevertheless, sometimes real, furnishes us the means of turning predicates from being signs that we think or think " through ", into being subjects thought of.