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consubstantial

[kon-suhb-stan-shuhl] / ˌkɒn səbˈstæn ʃəl /


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"One in being with the Father" becomes "consubstantial with the Father" in the Nicene creed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pythagoras taught that God is a number; Xenophanes that it is a sphere, passionless and consubstantial with all things; Parmenides that it is but the confluence of earth and fire.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson

The content of each is wholly immanent, and there are no transitions with which they are consubstantial and through which their beings may unite.

From Essays in Radical Empiricism by James, William

The very diversity in taste proves its deep-down reality: preference and antipathy being consubstantial with the soul—nay, inherent in the very mechanism and chemistry of the body.

From Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life by Lee, Vernon

He denied having said it, but, at any rate, the general feeling of his followers was that Christ's physical nature was divine and therefore not consubstantial with ours.

From Monophysitism Past and Present A Study in Christology by Luce, A. A. (Arthur Aston)




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