• Ousia (/ˈuːziə, ˈuːsiə, ˈuːʒə, ˈuːʃə/; Ancient Greek: οὐσία) is a philosophical and theological term, originally used in ancient Greek philosophy, then...
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  • that the Father, Son, and Spirit are one single hypostasis in a single ousia—meaning that the Father, Son, and Spirit are a single Person. Historically...
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  • Ousia is a music ensemble from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group classifies their music (a mixture of ambient, noise, and space rock) as "Snowbient."...
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  • different "Arkhe" modes, "Ousia" and "Pneuma", with her abilities and outfit's color scheme changing based on the mode. In her Ousia form, Furina possesses...
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  • Godhead (or godhood) refers to the essence or substance (ousia) of God in Christianity — God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. John Wycliffe introduced...
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  • Homoiousios (Greek: ὁμοιούσιος from ὅμοιος, hómoios, "similar" and οὐσία, ousía, "essence, being") is a Christian theological term, coined in the 4th century...
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    morphological components. Alternative theories are that—aside from the etymology of ousia, meaning 'substance'—it may be derived from either of the verbs einai (εἶναι)...
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    essence (ousia) is related to person (hypostasis) as the general to the particular. Each one of us partakes of existence because he shares in ousia while...
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  •  'same in being, same in essence', from ὁμός, homós, 'same' and οὐσία, ousía, 'being' or 'essence') is a Christian theological term, most notably used...
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  • 2: Sons of Liberty Dravya, a term used in Jainism to refer a substance Ousia, term for substance in ancient Greek philosophy and Christian theology Substance...
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  • the ousia and the will and the power and the glory of the Father'.” In contrast to the Nicene Creed, which says that the Son is of the same ousia as the...
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    Orthodox (palamite) theology, there is a distinction between the essence (ousia) and the energies (energeia) of God. It was formulated by Gregory Palamas...
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    archaïque et historique (Bruxelles, Ousia, 2014) La proximité et la question de la souffrance humaine (Bruxelles, Ousia, 2005) Histoire de la philosophie...
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  • Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were three separate essences or substances (ousia) and that the Son and Spirit derived their divinity from the Father, were...
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    philosopher Aristotle, which conceives every physical entity or being (ousia) as a compound of matter (potency) and immaterial form (act), with the generic...
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  • it refers to much the same thing as ousia it is more empirical and descriptive focussing on function while ousia is metaphysical and focuses more on reality...
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  • specifically anti-Nicene. Particularly, it opposes all ousia-language. They were “refusing to allow ousia-terms of any kind into professions of faith.” (RW...
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  • explanation (with some alternative translations) is as follows: Substance (οὐσία, ousia, essence or substance). Substance is that which cannot be predicated of...
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  • and indivisibly united in one being, or essence (from the Ancient Greek ousia). Certain religious groups that emerged during the Protestant Reformation...
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  • Aporia track listing No. Title Length 1. "Ousia" 2:33 2. "What It Takes" 3:23 3. "Disinheritance" 1:13 4. "Agathon" 3:02 5. "Determined Outcome" 2:12...
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    just by virtue of being. Aristotle examines the concepts of substance (ousia) and essence (to ti ên einai, "the what it was to be") in his Metaphysics...
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  • with Acacius and Eudoxius. Homoian Arianism avoided the use of the word ousia to describe the relation of Father to Son, and described these as "like"...
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    Movens Sacraments Correspondence theory Hylomorphism Substance theory (ousia) Substantial form Quiddity (essence / accident nature) Peripatetic axiom...
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  • the East–West Schism because the latter misunderstood such Greek terms as ousia, hypostasis, theosis, and theoria. In illustration of his argument he cites...
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  • centred on Constantinople". The sect's teaching asserted that: The essence (ousia) of the Trinity could be perceived by the carnal senses. The Threefold God...
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    Metousiosis Mystical theology Nicene Creed Nepsis Oikonomia vs Akribeia Ousia Palamism Philokalia Phronema Sin Theosis Theotokos Differences from the...
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    Movens Sacraments Correspondence theory Hylomorphism Substance theory (ousia) Substantial form Quiddity (essence / accident nature) Peripatetic axiom...
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  • only be present in something of this nature, i.e., some immutable being (ousia akinetos)." Howard, Thomas Albert. 2006. Protestant Theology and the Making...
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    Metousiosis Mystical theology Nicene Creed Nepsis Oikonomia vs Akribeia Ousia Palamism Philokalia Phronema Sin Theosis Theotokos Differences from the...
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  • without overlap or modality among them, who each have one divine essence (ousia, Greek: οὐσία)—uncreated, immaterial, and eternal. The Father is eternal...
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