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hypostasis

  1. ydin, olemus, keskipiste, keskiö, perusolemus, pääkohta, sydän, keskusta, sisältö, pääosa, tärkeä piirre, hypostaasi, Isä, Isä Jumala, Poika, Sana, Logos, Pyhä Henki, Paraclete, Parakletos, Kristuksen hypostaasi.

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hypostaasi puhekieltä A sedimentary deposit, especially in urine. (defdate)
1588, (w), Tamburlaine the Great, V.3:

Physician: I have viewed your urine, and the hypostasis, / Thick and obscure, doth make the danger great.
*1999, (w), translating (w), Opus Paramirum, in Essential Readings, North Atlantic Books 1999, p. 92:
Thus the kidneys also have their particular excrement which is contained in it and is the hypostasis (deposit).
puhekieltä The essential person, specifically the single person of Christ (as distinguished from his two ‘natures’, human and divine), or of the three ‘persons’ of the Trinity (comprising a single ‘essence’). (defdate)
1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked:
What did the God who hammered the universe together have to do with virtue, redemption, the strange doctrine of hypostasis?
2000, Karen Armstrong, The Battle for God, Harper 2004, p. 69:
As Gregory of Nyssa had explained, the three hypostases of Father, Son, and Spirit were not objective facts but simply “terms that we use” to express the way in which the “unnameable and unspeakable” divine nature (ousia) adapts itself to the limitations of our human minds.
2009, (w), A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 218:
As a result of this verbal pact, the Trinity consists of three equal hypostaseis in one ousia: three equal Persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) sharing one Essence or Substance (Trinity or Godhead).
puhekieltä The underlying reality or substance of something. (defdate)
1975, Mary Boyce, History of Zoroastrianism, vol. I, Brill 1975, p. 59:
Rašnu, the "Judge", appears to be the hypostasis of the idea embodied in the common noun rašnu, "judging, one who judges".
1999, John Gregory (ed.), The Neoplatonists: A Reader, p. 13:
The One, Intellect and Soul, then, are the three transcendent sources – or hypostases – of existence.
2006, George E. Karamanolis, Plato and Aristotle in agreement?, p. 320:
as far as we know, Porphyry did not consider the divine intellect to be a hypostasis clearly distinct from the Soul, but he often designated it ‘hypercosmic soul’.
puhekieltä The effect of one gene preventing another from expressing. (defdate)
1997, Vogul & Motulsky, Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches, p. 141:
When penetrance is suppressed altogether, the term ‘epistasis’ (and ‘hypostasis’ of the suppressed gene) is used.
postmortem Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.

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