This is a very good question, and I plan to write an entire article on this now. But two people give me helpful language here that I believe represents the Bible's emphasis on the oneness of Jesus: Thomas Aquinas and Maximus the Confessor.
Thomas thinks it's right to speak of Jesus acting in one or the other nature. Maximus who famously w…
This is a very good question, and I plan to write an entire article on this now. But two people give me helpful language here that I believe represents the Bible's emphasis on the oneness of Jesus: Thomas Aquinas and Maximus the Confessor.
Thomas thinks it's right to speak of Jesus acting in one or the other nature. Maximus who famously wrote on the "not my wll but yours" has, I think, a safer take (but both are good). More to come...
This is a very good question, and I plan to write an entire article on this now. But two people give me helpful language here that I believe represents the Bible's emphasis on the oneness of Jesus: Thomas Aquinas and Maximus the Confessor.
Thomas thinks it's right to speak of Jesus acting in one or the other nature. Maximus who famously wrote on the "not my wll but yours" has, I think, a safer take (but both are good). More to come...