In wear and tear
The word yes has two meanings: it means all these human emotions: hunger, thirst, fatigue, nail piercing, death, or the separation of the soul from the body […]
The word yes has two meanings: it means all these human emotions: hunger, thirst, fatigue, nail piercing, death, or the separation of the soul from the body […]
Since our Lord Jesus Christ was free from sin, - because “he who took away the sin of the world” (John 1:29) did not commit sin and “there was no sin in him” (John 1:29).
So the Word of God Himself endured all the pains in His body, while His divine nature - which does not suffer - alone remained without pain.
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Specialization is of two types: Know that specialization is of two types: the first is natural and essential, and the second is representative and formal. The natural and essential is that by virtue of which it was taken
What is prayer? What does it mean that Christ prayed? Prayer is the elevation of the mind to God, or it is seeking our needs from Him, the Almighty.
Fear is of two types: Natural fear, as it is in Christ: The word fear has two meanings. The first is natural fear, which occurs when the soul does not want to
Yes, it is possible to say that Christ “increased in wisdom and age and grace” (Luke 2:52). For as our Lord grew older,
The soul of Christ, as a result of its union with the divinity of the Word, has been freed from all ignorance: and know that the Word has taken on our ignorant and enslaved nature. Because the nature of
Christ took upon Himself our innocent sufferings - what are the natural human sufferings that are beyond reproach: and we confess that Christ took upon Himself
Explanation of Saint Dionysius’s expression in this section: The happy Dionysius - in his words about Christ who settled among us - did not deny him.
The nature of humanity - which Christ assumed - has become victorious over Satan: when we used to say that Christ is perfect God and human
Regarding the deification of the body of Christ: Know that it is said that the body of the Lord was deified and became equal to God and became a god, not that it was subjected to
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