Chapter Eight: The Hypostasis in Christian Theology
We return again to the topic equipped with some understanding in light of the above. Aristotle used the word hypostasis in the general sense, not […]
We return again to the topic equipped with some understanding in light of the above. Aristotle used the word hypostasis in the general sense, not […]
The Church is of course “apostolic,” but it is also patristic. It is essentially the “Church of the Fathers.” These two “characteristics” cannot be separated, and because it is “patristic,” it is truly “apostolic.” The witness of the Fathers is more than a historical feature, more than a voice from the past.
His life Saint Basil was born in Caesarea, Cappadocia[1] in the year 330 AD. From a prominent aristocratic family. His paternal grandfather was called Basilius. He left everything