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Hi DaveH,
I am looking forward to John's presentation. In the
meantime I will send a couple words to wet your appetite. The technical term for
Jesus in the incarnation is the "hypostatic union." "Protestants" as well as RCs
believe that Jesus was/is fully God and fully human, two natures in one person.
Throughout his tenure on earth the divine nature worked in unison with the human
nature toward a perfect union: "though he was Son, yet he learned obedience by
the things which he suffered; and having been perfected, he became the author of
eternal salvation to all who obey him" (Heb 5.8-9). When Jesus breathed his
last on the cross, the two natures were fully reconciled within the one person
of Christ; no longer was there any tension between God and "man": "Father, into
your hands I commit my spirit"; "for God was in Christ reconciling the world to
himself" (Luk 23.46; 2Cor 5.19).
Take care, my friend. I am off to my son's regional
wrestling tournament. Go Michael!
Bill
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