Creeds, Councils, and ChristInter-Varsity Press, 1984 - 224 |
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... flesh to body in the statement on the resurrec- tion dates from 1539 and is apparent only in English translation ... flesh was redeemable , over against a type of Platonism which believed that the soul was divine but that the flesh was ...
... flesh to body in the statement on the resurrec- tion dates from 1539 and is apparent only in English translation ... flesh was redeemable , over against a type of Platonism which believed that the soul was divine but that the flesh was ...
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... flesh . The difficulty came in describing this incarnation . Did Jesus of Nazareth have a human soul or not ? Athanasius was never quite sure . Jesus was a man , so presumably he did have a human soul . On the other hand , the presence ...
... flesh . The difficulty came in describing this incarnation . Did Jesus of Nazareth have a human soul or not ? Athanasius was never quite sure . Jesus was a man , so presumably he did have a human soul . On the other hand , the presence ...
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... flesh of Jesus . If the Logos had united this flesh to himself in a single nature , could we infer that Jesus ' flesh was incapable of sin ? Severus of Antioch ( c . 465 - c . 540 ) , who represented moderate Monophysitism , said that ...
... flesh of Jesus . If the Logos had united this flesh to himself in a single nature , could we infer that Jesus ' flesh was incapable of sin ? Severus of Antioch ( c . 465 - c . 540 ) , who represented moderate Monophysitism , said that ...
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Preface MAIN | 7 |
Modern theology and Christian doctrine | 13 |
The canon of Scripture and Christian doctrine | 39 |
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