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None of our business. | |||
His problem, not ours. | |||
Dogma: two wills in Jesus. | |||
Speculation: two consciousnesses in Jesus. | |||
He is "truly God" and "truly human." | |||
Human beings grow in awareness of who we are. | |||
* Gospel of Luke. | |||
* Letter to the Hebrews: He learned from suffering. | |||
[[Category:Christology]] | [[Category:Christology]] |
Revision as of 21:59, 1 April 2011
The Dogma
The doctrine of the Trinity teaches us that Jesus is God, the Son.
He is one Divine Person.
In the Incarnation, that single Divine Person, Who always has existed and can never not exist, took on a second nature.
Taking on a human nature did not change Jesus' Divine nature nor did it change His human nature. He is one Person in two natures.
The Consciousness of Jesus
None of our business.
His problem, not ours.
Dogma: two wills in Jesus.
Speculation: two consciousnesses in Jesus.
He is "truly God" and "truly human."
Human beings grow in awareness of who we are.
- Gospel of Luke.
- Letter to the Hebrews: He learned from suffering.