Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium: SubsidiaPeeters, 1977 |
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... human , and only His fleshly appearance is depicted.31 Both alternatives are inadmissible , since , on one hand , the divine nature cannot be circumscribed and , on the other , Christ is of course not only human but also divine ; such ...
... human , and only His fleshly appearance is depicted.31 Both alternatives are inadmissible , since , on one hand , the divine nature cannot be circumscribed and , on the other , Christ is of course not only human but also divine ; such ...
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... humanity is of course not questioned . The argument is rather straightforward . The Incarnation of Christ implied the uniting of the divine Logos to those material and spiritual elements which constitute a human being , but - since the ...
... humanity is of course not questioned . The argument is rather straightforward . The Incarnation of Christ implied the uniting of the divine Logos to those material and spiritual elements which constitute a human being , but - since the ...
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... humanity of Christ suppresses the reality of the properly human character . » ( Christ in Eastern Christian Thought , p . 188 ) . The criticism is , I think , unjust . The horos does not deny the human reality of Christ ; it does place ...
... humanity of Christ suppresses the reality of the properly human character . » ( Christ in Eastern Christian Thought , p . 188 ) . The criticism is , I think , unjust . The horos does not deny the human reality of Christ ; it does place ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
The Council of Hiereia | 53 |
Iconoclasm and Persecution from the Council | 111 |
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