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consubstantiality词义
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n.
同体,同质;
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Consubstantiality
Consubstantial (Latin: consubstantialis) is an adjective used in Latin Christian christology, coined by Tertullian in Against Hermogenes 44, used to translate the Greek term homoousios. "Consubstantial"describes the relationship among the Divine persons of the Christian Trinity and connotes that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are "of one being"in that the Son is "generated"("born"or "begotten") "before all ages"or "eternally"of the Father's own being, from which the Spirit also eternally "proceeds.
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Consubstantiality, Incest, and Kinship in Ancient Greece1
From consanguinity to consubstantiality: Julian Pitt-Rivers' 'The Kith and the Kin'
Reagan at Moscow State University: Consubstantiality Underlying Conflict
Effective mediation: A communication approach to consubstantiality
Social Identity Processes in the Development of Maximally Counterintuitive Theological Concepts: Consubstantiality and No-Self
The education of citizen critics: The consubstantiality of Burke’s philosophy and constructivist pedagogy
Burke's theory of consubstantiality and whitehead's concept of concrescence
Iconoclasm and consubstantiality. Julije Knifer and two lives of an image
Placing second: Empathic unsettlement as a vehicle of consubstantiality at the Silent Gesture statue of Tommie Smith and John Carlos
Holy Dung: Comic Signs of Consubstantiality in Martin Luther Films