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Adoptionism — • The theory that the man Jesus at some point in time became the Son of God only by adoption. Strictly speaking, refers to an eighth century Spanish heresy, but the term is also used to cover similar beliefs Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Hypostatic — Hy po*stat ic, Hypostatical Hy po*stat ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. hypostatique.] 1. Relating to hypostasis, or substance; hence, constitutive, or elementary. [1913 Webster] The grand doctrine of the chymists, touching their three hypostatical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hypostatic union — Hypostatic Hy po*stat ic, Hypostatical Hy po*stat ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. hypostatique.] 1. Relating to hypostasis, or substance; hence, constitutive, or elementary. [1913 Webster] The grand doctrine of the chymists, touching their three… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
John of Damascus — Chrysorrhoas redirects here. For the river, see Barada. Saint John of Damascus Saint John Damascene (arabic icon) Doctor of the Church Born … Wikipedia
Orange Catholic Bible — The Orange Catholic Bible (abbreviated to O. C. Bible or OCB) is a fictional book from the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. Created in the wake of the crusade against thinking machines known as the Butlerian Jihad, the Orange Catholic… … Wikipedia
Principle (chemistry) — In modern chemistry, principles are the constituents of a substance, specifically those that produce a certain quality or effect in the substance, such as a bitter principle , which is any one of the numerous compounds having a bitter taste.In… … Wikipedia
hypostatic — hypostatically, adv. /huy peuh stat ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to a hypostasis; fundamental. 2. Theol. pertaining to or constituting a distinct personal being or substance. 3. Med. being in a condition of hypostasis. 4. Genetics. (of a… … Universalium
Apollinarianism — • Fourth century Christological heresy propounded by Apollinaris of Laodicea. The theory that Jesus had a human body and soul, but that the Logos took the place of the human spirit or mind in Jesus. Solemnly condemned at the Council of… … Catholic encyclopedia