Nice. This post also made me go back and read the majority of the chapter on Christ’s divinity and humanity of the Christology book I used in undergrad. Been a long time...
I always enjoy going back to theology texts from my school days.
As I was writing this I was trying to word it in such a way as to not come off as diminishing the humanity of Jesus Christ or it being different from ourselves in more ways than lacking sin. This was the purpose of contrasting man-become-God and God-become-man. In both, the humanity is the same - true man - but the origination of person is different.
Nice. This post also made me go back and read the majority of the chapter on Christ’s divinity and humanity of the Christology book I used in undergrad. Been a long time...
I always enjoy going back to theology texts from my school days.
As I was writing this I was trying to word it in such a way as to not come off as diminishing the humanity of Jesus Christ or it being different from ourselves in more ways than lacking sin. This was the purpose of contrasting man-become-God and God-become-man. In both, the humanity is the same - true man - but the origination of person is different.