adjective
- of or relating to hypostasis; existing as a substance or entity in its own right
- in Christian theology, relating to the three persons of the Trinity as distinct hypostases
Usage: formal; chiefly philosophical and theological
Usage: theological; formal
Examples
- The philosopher argued for a hypostatical view of abstract concepts.
- Medieval theologians debated the hypostatical nature of the divine persons.
- In hypostatical terms, the soul was considered a distinct substance.
- The doctrine emphasized the hypostatical union of Christ's divine and human natures.
- Hypostatical reasoning was central to scholastic metaphysics.