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hypostatic /ˌhʌɪpə(ʊ)ˈstatɪk /adjective TheologyRelating to the persons of the Trinity.What was incarnated was a temporal, hypostatic extension of the transcendent God, not the transcendent God Himself....- The Holy Spirit is the actual personal love of the Father for the Son and of the Son for the Father, their unity, itself hypostatic.
- Frequently, these experiences have a substantial, even hypostatic, effect on character formation.
Derivativeshypostatical adjective ...- And so what is proper to each nature, by reason of the hypostatical union, is ascribed to the whole person.
- To this passage, also, the hypostatical union is the only key.
- His word seems to be an almost hypostatical entity.
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