The Two Natures of the Incarnate Christ and the Bearer Question
The Chalcedonian Definition states that the incarnate Christ is both fully human and fully divine. But spelling out what the Chalcedonian Definition entails continues to be a subject of intense controversy among philosophers and theologians alike. One of these controversies concerns what I call the...
Main Author: | Mihretu P. Guta |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Catholic University of Louvain
2019-03-01
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Series: | TheoLogica |
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Online Access: | https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/17663 |
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