The Two Natures of Christ—The Humanity of Christ (5)
2. The characteristics of Christ's human nature (continued). e. A central human nature. This last aspect of Christ's humanity is little appreciated and seldom mentioned, even by those theologians who have written extensively on the subject of Christ's two natures. This is probably due to the fact that it is the most difficult aspect of Christ's humanity, at least as far as its significance is concerned. In referring to the centrality of Christ's human nature, we mean that He was not born at...
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