Hypostasis
In the doctrines Neo-Platonist, the hypostasis is a term which means divine principle . The base of this philosophy (of Philon) was a kind of abstracted metaphysics, introducing into the single Divinity of various hypostases.
In the Christian doctrines, the hypostasis is each of the three divine people of the Trinity, each one considered as distinct but substantially one ( consubstantial ). The theologists say that there are as a God three hypostases and only one nature in the Holy Trinity. The quarrels between the theologists of the first centuries of the Christian era relate to the contents which one gives to the words nobody (of Latin origin), hypostasis (of Greek origin), substance (of Latin origin), and natural . The debates cross with those of the intelligence of the person of Christ: only one nobody-hypostasis in two natures.
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