Definition of coessential in US English:
coessential
adjective ˌkoʊəˈsɛn(t)ʃəlˌkōəˈsen(t)SHəlˌkoʊəˈsɛn(t)ʃəl
1United or inseparable in essence or being.
Example sentencesExamples
- God is the being whose coessential goodness is its reason for doing infinite and eternal good.
- This is done with the help of the hands of consciousness that extend from the spiritual heart and are coessential to it.
- We are living members of this marvelous and fascinating organism, nourished by the sacramental, hierarchical and charismatic gifts which are coessential to it.
- The Cardinal's reflections elaborated an understanding that the charismatic and institutional aspects are quasi coessential to the constitution of the Church.
- And for this we need to experience ourselves not only in our own bodies, but also as being coessential to the one we care for.
- Four ancient bishops some 130 years ago censured those who said that the Son was a creature and not coessential with the Father.
- God is the Creator from all eternity, and he creates when He wills, in His infinite goodness, through His coessential Logos and Spirit.
- 1.1 Having the same substance or essence.
Example sentencesExamples
- Unconventional Landscapes by Melissa Martinez and Mary Shindell are multimedia coessential installations and will be on display from November to January.
Derivatives
noun kōiˌsenCHēˈalitē
Arius denied the coessentiality and the coeternity of the Second Person of the Trinity with God the Father.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Apostle Paul suggested extending the feeling of coessentiality to all followers of Christ and experiencing them as one Body of Christ headed by Christ and the Father.
- Its being in the image of God resides in the self-subsistence of soul, intellect and consciousness and in their coessentiality, indivisibility and inseparability.
- Our method naturally weights and combines into reliable predictions genomic features only weakly associated with interaction (e.g., mRNA coexpression, coessentiality, and colocalization).
adverb
If Christianity is coessentially linked to reason, then reason is the tool Christian believers can and should use to relate themselves to other believers.
Example sentencesExamples
- The second species goes further and asks, ‘What does the intellect have coessentially in itself?’
noun
Definition of coessential in US English:
coessential
adjectiveˌkōəˈsen(t)SHəlˌkoʊəˈsɛn(t)ʃəl
1United or inseparable in essence or being.
Example sentencesExamples
- God is the being whose coessential goodness is its reason for doing infinite and eternal good.
- The Cardinal's reflections elaborated an understanding that the charismatic and institutional aspects are quasi coessential to the constitution of the Church.
- Four ancient bishops some 130 years ago censured those who said that the Son was a creature and not coessential with the Father.
- And for this we need to experience ourselves not only in our own bodies, but also as being coessential to the one we care for.
- We are living members of this marvelous and fascinating organism, nourished by the sacramental, hierarchical and charismatic gifts which are coessential to it.
- This is done with the help of the hands of consciousness that extend from the spiritual heart and are coessential to it.
- God is the Creator from all eternity, and he creates when He wills, in His infinite goodness, through His coessential Logos and Spirit.
- 1.1 Having the same substance or essence.
Example sentencesExamples
- Unconventional Landscapes by Melissa Martinez and Mary Shindell are multimedia coessential installations and will be on display from November to January.