hypostatic union

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The hypostatic union is the Christian theological doctrine that in the one person of Jesus Christ, divine and human natures are perfectly and inseparably united.

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hypostatic union canonical 4
Hypostatic Union 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological doctrine
Christological doctrine
doctrine about the person of Christ
affirmedBy Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

most Protestant churches
affirms Incarnation of Christ
surface form: Jesus Christ has a fully divine nature

Jesus Christ has a fully human nature
Jesus Christ is one person in two natures
the divine and human natures of Christ are united without change
the divine and human natures of Christ are united without confusion
the divine and human natures of Christ are united without division
the divine and human natures of Christ are united without separation
aimsToProtect coherence of worshiping Christ as God
reality of Christ’s human experience
centralTo Chalcedonian Christianity
orthodox Christology
concerns ontological status of Christ
relationship between Christ’s divinity and humanity
contrastedWith adoptionism
mere moral union between God and man
denies that Christ is two persons
that Christ’s natures are mixed into a third nature
describedIn Chalcedonian Definition
distinguishes person from nature in Christology
etymologyOfTerm from Greek hypostasis meaning underlying reality or person
formulatedIn Council of Chalcedon
formulationDate 451
hasAspect union of divine and human natures
hasDoctrinalStatus dogma in many Christian traditions
hasImplication attributes of each nature can be predicated of the one person of Christ
hasKeyPhrase one person in two natures
without confusion, without change, without division, without separation
hasLanguageOrigin Greek
hasSubject Jesus Christ
involvesConcept nature (physis)
person (hypostasis)
opposedBy Eutychianism
Miaphysitism
surface form: Monophysitism

Nestorianism
preserves full divinity of Christ
full humanity of Christ
relatedTo Incarnation
Trinity
communicatio idiomatum
usedIn creedal formulations
dogmatic theology
systematic theology

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Lateran Council of 649 affirmedDoctrine hypostatic union
Chalcedonian Definition relatedTo hypostatic union
this entity surface form: Hypostatic Union
Monothelitism involvesDoctrineOf hypostatic union
Chalcedonian Christianity affirms hypostatic union
Tertia Pars treatsDoctrineOf hypostatic union