hypostatic (Meaning)

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hypostatic (a.)

Alt. of Hypostatical

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hypostatic Sentence Examples

  1. The hypostatic union of Christ's divine and human natures is a fundamental doctrine in Christian theology.
  2. The hypostatic principle asserts that each member of the Blessed Trinity is fully God in substance.
  3. The hypostatic water of the womb is the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy.
  4. In the Eucharist, Christ is present hypostatically under the veil of bread and wine.
  5. Hypostatic descent refers to the belief that the Son descended from the Father to become incarnate as Jesus Christ.
  6. The hypostatic soul is the animating principle that gives life to the human body.
  7. Hypostatic sleep is a condition in which the soul is separated from the body, as in a coma or deep sleep.
  8. The hypostatic realm is the sphere of reality where the hypostatic union of the divine and human takes place.
  9. Hypostatic materialism is the philosophical theory that all reality is ultimately made up of substances or essences.
  10. Hypostatic unction is a sacrament of the Orthodox Church that involves the anointing of the sick with holy oil.

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Alt. of Hypostatical

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The hypostatic union of Christ's divine and human natures is a fundamental doctrine in Christian theology.

The hypostatic principle asserts that each member of the Blessed Trinity is fully God in substance.

The hypostatic water of the womb is the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy.

In the Eucharist, Christ is present hypostatically under the veil of bread and wine.