adjective
- of the same substance or essence; sharing the same fundamental nature or being
- united or connected in substance; essentially the same
Usage: formal; chiefly theological or philosophical
Usage: formal; rare in modern usage
Examples
- In Christian theology, the Father and Son are described as consubstantial, sharing one divine substance.
- The council affirmed that Christ was consubstantial with God the Father.
- Philosophers debated whether mind and body could be consubstantial.
- The two principles were held to be consubstantial by medieval scholars.
- Early church doctrine established the consubstantial nature of the Trinity.