The Two Natures of Christ—The Union of the Human and Divine Natures (3)
4. The Definition of Chalcedon (continued) We have already quoted the Creed of Chalcedon's statement regarding the union of Christ's two natures. This creed was written in response to various errors that had arisen in the church as a result of the church's efforts to understand how Christ could be in one person and at one and the same time both true God and true man. Chalcedon's statement is the clearest and most succinct statement in the creeds of the church on this matter and involves in...
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