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An analysis of hypostasis forms
Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1982Abstract “‘Boston’” in “‘Boston’ has six letters” is said to occur in hypostasis (or suppositio materialis). Referentially, such forms have generally been analysed in reflexive terms. They have been said to refer to themselves. This analysis is unsatisfactory for a number of linguistic reasons and has been vigorously attacked by Professor H.
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Jonathan Edwards, Hypostasis, impeccability, and Immaterialism
Neue Zeitschrift fur Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 2016More and more theologians are giving up the doctrine of Christ's impeccability. This has a great deal to do with how one construes certain metaphysical assumptions about human nature. For some theologians of the Reformed tradition, in particular, Christ's human nature consists of an immaterial soul and a material body, so much so, that this so-called ...
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Erdin, F.: Das Wort Hypostasis
1970Scholastik, Bd. 16 Nr. 2 (1941): Scholastik.
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The Hypostasis of the Archons (Conclusion)
Harvard Theological Review, 1976Several months after the Coptic text had gone to press I had for the first time the opportunity to examine the papyrus under ultraviolet light. From this final collation resulted a few refinements in the text.
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[Hypostasis-induced changes in the breast area].
Archiv fur Kriminologie, 2002When the anterior thoracic wall is within the hypostatic area, postmortem lividity in the region of the nipples and their immediate vicinity is less intense or absent. Where hypostatic skin haemorrhages (so-called vibices) are present, these are also found outside the areola of the nipple only.
U, Hellerich, M, Bohnert, S, Pollak
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