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... human child from a human mother . There was also controversy concerning the death of Christ on the cross . Was Jesus God as well as man ? If he was God , how could he suffer and die ? Did he not simply go through the motions without ...
... human child from a human mother . There was also controversy concerning the death of Christ on the cross . Was Jesus God as well as man ? If he was God , how could he suffer and die ? Did he not simply go through the motions without ...
Strona 112
... 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 in him of the divine Reason was such that this soul was virtually absorbed by it ...
... 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 in him of the divine Reason was such that this soul was virtually absorbed by it ...
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... human nature of Jesus to have a person , or identity of its own . Second , he said that a nature could exist within a hypostasis , without exhausting its capacity . As a person , the Son of God could give an identity to the human nature ...
... human nature of Jesus to have a person , or identity of its own . Second , he said that a nature could exist within a hypostasis , without exhausting its capacity . As a person , the Son of God could give an identity to the human nature ...
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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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