Sunday, May 25, 2014
Byzantine, Texas: Orthodox Institute 2014: "Theosis: Your Life with ...
Byzantine, Texas: Orthodox Institute 2014: "Theosis: Your Life with ...: ( antiochian.org ) - Our baptism brought us into the Body of Christ, and placed our feet on the path of salvation, which is the Church. ...
"God become one of us." =? "God became a man" vs. "God became man."
Is it be problematic (or even heretical) to say, "God become one of us"? Does it necessary imply that God became a human person? At the very least it seems equivalent to "God became a human individual" or "God became a individual human."
Is it be problematic (or even heretical) to say, "God become one of us"? Does it necessary imply that God became a human person? At the very least it seems equivalent to "God became a human individual" or "God became a individual human."
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