A Chalcedonian Conundrum: the Singularity of the Hypostasis of Christ

dc.contributor.author Krausmuller, D.
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dc.date.issued 2014
dc.description.abstract The Chalcedonian theologians considered Christ as a hypostasis which is a composite of two parts. At the same time they adapted the conceptual framework that the Cappadocians had developed for the Trinity (the beings which share a set of natural idioms are distinguished from each other through specific characteristics that accede to these idioms). Having taken these steps, however, they ran into a serious problem. One can only meaningfully speak of hypostases within a particular species because if beings have different sets of natural idioms one cannot single out the specific characteristics that would constitute them as hypostases. Yet Christ does not belong to a species. This leads to the inevitable conclusion that Christ is not a hypostasis. In this article I will explore how four different Chalcedonian theologians of the sixth and early seventh centuries - Leontius of Byzantium, Pamphilus, Eutychius of Constantinople and Leontius of Byzantium - approached this problem and what solutions they proposed. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1163/18177565-90000104
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dc.publisher Sankt-Peterburgskoe Obshchestvo Vizantino-Slavyanskih Issledovanii en_US
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dc.title A Chalcedonian Conundrum: the Singularity of the Hypostasis of Christ en_US
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gdc.oaire.keywords Chalcedonian
gdc.oaire.keywords Hypostasis
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