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The development of the term [enupostatos] from Origen to John of Damascus

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Examining the usage of the term both in the trinitarian debates before Chalcedon and especially the Christological ones afterwards, this study illustrates the gradual, yet profound change in its meaning initiated by Leontius of Byzantium. In distinguishing between the hypostasis and the Leontius initiates a crucial shift in that and is no longer primarily considered as something endowed with a proper, independent hypostatical reality, but as something realized in a hypostasis which is by no means necessarily endowed with a hypostasis of its own. This technical discussion of term is accompanied by an attempt at classifying the entirety of the different usages it keeps on displaying despite its Christian theological origin and its outstanding importance during the post-chalcedonian Christological debates.

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