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Can you provide any other examples of something which is 'consubstantial'?
Jesus is distinct from God the Father,and yet consubstantial with him.
Let us then glorify with one mouth the holy and consubstantial Trinity".
The Son is the perfect image of his Father, and is consubstantial with him.
Is that then the divine substance wherein Father and Son are consubstantial?
The adjective consubstantial however describes a different theological concept.
The bishop who was ordained straightway and clearly taught the consubstantial faith.
'Consubstantial after the flesh' was, indeed, such a device.
"For the Virgin is consubstantial to us.
Jesus becomes consubstantial with God.
Under Arianism, Christ was instead not consubstantial with God the Father.
The three persons are co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial.
Consubstantial with the Father.
My consubstantial father's voice.
It was he who insisted, as a formula for compromise, the insertion of the phrase 'consubstantial with the father' in the creedal agreement.
It included the word homoousios, meaning "consubstantial", or "one in essence", which was incompatible with Arius' beliefs.
Within this seed-mass were three parts, or sonships, and were consubstantial with the not-being God.
Can you point to anywhere in the Bible that says that 'Jesus is consubstantial with God'?
When he protests that he is a mere emissary, they reply that his role makes him spiritually consubstantial with the bishop.
That he will illumine us with the light of understanding, with the consubstantial Trinity, let us pray to the Lord.
Some English-speaking translators and authors still prefer the words "substance" and "consubstantial" to describe the nature of the Christian God.
Light of light, true God of true God, begotten not made, consubstantial with the Father, by whom all things came into being.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the trinity, being coequal and consubstantial with the Father and the Son (Matt.
The Nicene Creed of 325 explicitly affirms the co-essential divinity of the Son, applying to him the term "consubstantial".
For instance, the committee wanted to change the phrase in the Nicene Creed "one in being with the Father" to "consubstantial with the Father."