HYPOSTASIS SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN KÖKEN BİLGİSİ
From Late Latin: substance, from Greek hupostasis foundation, from huphistasthai to stand under, from hypo- + histanai to cause to stand.
«HYPOSTASIS» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
hypostasis sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
hypostasis ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Lawyers Guide to Forensic Medicine
HYPOSTASIS. (POST-MORTEM. LIVIDITY). Gravitational settling of the blood
after death. Hypostasis is more descriptive, 'lividity' being an older and inaccurate
term. When the circulation ceases at death, the veins and the partly contracted ...
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Forensic Medicine: Clinical and Pathological Aspects
Clinical and Pathological Aspects Jason Payne-James, Anthony Busuttil, William
S. Smock. Table 9.3 Lividity: causes, consequences and phenomena checked on
the body Figure 9.7 (A) Zonal segmentation of hypostasis: partly dark blue,.
Jason Payne-James, Anthony Busuttil, William S. Smock, 2003
For the first time,these previously synonymous terms,ousia and hypostasis, are
significantly differentiated by using hypostasis to refer to the distinctive aspect of
each member of the Trinity and ousia to refer to that which is common.
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The Nag Hammadi Library in English
Introduced by ROGER A. BULLARD Translated by BENTLEY LAYTON The
Hypostasis of the Archons ("Reality of the Rulers") is an anonymous tractate
presenting an esoteric interpretation of Genesis 1-6, partially in the form of a
revelation ...
James James McConkey Robinson, Richard Smith, Coptic Gnostic Library Project, 1996
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Essential Forensic Biology
Ifthe person is lyingon their back, hypostasis will develop in the back and those
body surfaces adjacent to theground whilst if the person is hangingby their neck,
pronounced hypostasis will develop in their hands, forearms and lower legs.
The lexiographical study concerns the two words prosopon and hypostasis. The
term prosopon originally meant 'face', 'countenance', and also the actor's mask
and the role he plays. In the Septuagint it is often used to denote the face of God.
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Philosophy for Understanding Theology
This then is the hypostasis, or “understanding;” not the indefinite conception of
the essence or substance, which, because what is signified is general, finds no “
standing,” but the conception which by means of the expressed peculiarities
gives ...
Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted, 2007
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Christ in Christian Tradition
and one hypostasis came from the two, but [the union was] less in the natures,
and therefore two also remained after the union?75 The 'lesser' union in the
natures is indeed, according to Leontius of Jerusalem, to be conceived in such a
way ...
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The Spirit's Relation to the Risen Lord in Paul: An ...
portrait of wisdom in Proverbs 8 goes beyond a merely poetic personification of
an abstract concept and maintain that here Wisdom is a hypostasis. It is very
important to differentiate between a hypostasis and a literary personification.
What is ...
For this reason, the hypostasis of the Logos, of the heavenly Man, could become
the hypostasis of the creaturely man and make him the true God-Man, realizing
his original Divine-Humanity. The hypostasis of the Logos is human from all ...
«HYPOSTASIS» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
hypostasis teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Money stopped to serve as commodity equivalent: US and EU plan …
... whole world watches the second season of the Game of Grexit and it changes our idea about the world and first of all its monetary hypostasis. «Azerbaijan Business Center, Tem 15»
Evangelizing Metaphysics
For Aristotle, hypostasis meant the individual thing that persists through accidental changes. It was an important term in Neoplatonism and later ... «First Things, May 15»
Scottish artist plans art featuring dead bodies of two donors
One of the results of hypostasis or livor mortis, where the body, after death, retains imprint from the objects it touches, would then take place. «Herald Scotland, Nis 15»
The Newest Doctor of the Church
Much turns on the proper fifth-century translation of Greek words like “physis” and “hypostasis.” For centuries, however, the two sides ... «First Things, Şub 15»
Gnostics and Platonists
-The word hypostasis is rooted in Platonism, meaning the underlying reality or substance of something. -The process of Bible translation also ... «Patheos, Şub 15»
Must the Stretching Stop?
... perichoresis is like other terms taken up into Trinitarian theology - hypostasis and ousia were not the same after the Cappadocians got ahold ... «First Things, Şub 15»
What Does Ecclesiology Mean?
The church uses as its foundation the teachings of the Bible, especially focusing on the essentials like Jesus' virgin birth, Jesus' hypostasis ... «Patheos, Ara 14»
Watch what happens to your body when you die
It also gets pulled down by the force of gravity in a process called post-mortem hypostasis or livor mortis. 'Without circulation your body ... «Daily Mail, Eki 14»
HOCNA Holds Annual Clergy Synaxis
I am fully aware that words such as physis, ousia, hypostasis, ... The source of the Divinity of the Son and the Spirit is the hypostasis of the ... «NFTU, Eki 14»
Settling bank dues doesn't end criminal case, says SC
... a “no due certificate” and enjoy the benefit of quashing of the criminal proceedings on the hypostasis that nothing more remains to be done. «Free Press Journal, Eyl 14»