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Video Lesson: 9 Big Theology Words you should know by now

Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

Dr. Taylor Marshall

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2014

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

In honor of the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity yesterday, here is a free video lesson from the New Saint Thomas Institute (http://newsaintthomas.com) on the 9 "big words" that Catholics use to describe and explain the Trinity. As a confirmed Catholic, you must know and understand the canonized terminology for God - otherwise you might start speaking like a heretic and not even know it! If you're not already a Member, here's a sample video of what we are studying inside NSTI: Here is the mp3/audio version for your convenience: For those of you who are not Members of the New Saint Thomas Institute, here is how it works. New theology content like the video and mp3 above come out every week in the form of videos, notes, bonuses, and mp3 audios/podcasts. Members of the New Saint Thomas Institute receive new lessons, new podcasts, notes, bonuses, and theological forums. You also have the opportunity to earn a Certificate in Theology through the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please share your email and first name above and we'll make sure that you are on the waiting list and receive an opportunity to join before we open it to the public again. PS: We cannot guarantee that everyone on the waiting list will have an available spot. It's first come, first enroll. To learn more about NSTI and how our "waiting list" works, please click here (http://newsaintthomas.com).

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When you're

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have a glory goes in,

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now on for this

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for is still in all.

0:12.0

Some green is very clear. When you study the Holy Trinity there are a lot of big words big words that come from

0:21.0

Greek and big words that come from Latin it's important not only to know these words but to have a good

0:25.8

understanding of what they mean, especially as you're reading through Thomas Aquinas and

0:29.8

the Sumetéalogier, you're reading the questions on the Trinity and the articles in the Trinity you're

0:34.8

going to see these words all over the place so it's important to have a good

0:38.7

understanding of their definitions and also their relationship to the Greek and to the Latin.

0:44.6

All right, so let's get started.

0:46.0

The first one is Homo Ucyos.

0:48.8

Homo Ucyos, perhaps the most important theological dogma in the history of the councils of the church,

0:54.8

it means the same substance as we translate it in the creed, consubstantial. So we

1:01.9

believe that Jesus Christ, the second person in Trinity's

1:04.7

divine nature is consubstantial, Homo Useaus, with God, the Father, and the Holy

1:11.1

Spirit. All three persons share the Holy Spirit. All three Persians share the same substance, they are

1:16.1

consubstantial. So Homo Ucyos is Greek for same substance and consubstantial

1:21.6

is Latin for the same substance.

1:25.0

Now the second is hypostasis, right?

1:28.0

Now this is the Greek word for a person of the Trinity.

1:31.6

There are three hypotheses, you would say, and in Latin there's not really a good

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