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enhypostasia Theol.|ɛnhaɪpəʊˈsteɪzɪə| [mod.L., f. Gr. ἐνυπόστατος really existent.] a. Substantial or personal existence. b. Personality existing not independently but in union with another personality; often describing the human nature of Christ as related to His divine nature as God the Son. So enhypoˈstatic a.
1877[see anhypostasia]. 1889Cent. Dict., Enhypostatic. 1917H. M. Relton Study Christology 78 Hypostasis distinguishes an individual by its characteristic properties, enhypostatic shows that it is not an attribute, which has existence in something else and is not seen in itself. Ibid. 226 The doctrine of the Enhypostasia..secures that the self-consciousness of the God-man is a single-consciousness which is not purely human, not merely human, but truly human. 1946[see anhypostasia]. 1954Scottish Jrnl. Theol. VII. 249 By enhypostasia..it [sc. classical Christology] asserted that in the assumptio carnis the human nature of Christ was given a real and concrete subsistence within the hypostatic union—it was enhypostatic in the Word. |