Of course it made it very clear jesus has two natures but you go one step further by making Jesus (according to your interpretation) different from the Christ, as if there was a Jesus and the Christ which was a gnostic belief. You share their beliefs, you seemingly reject the ressurection being actual bodies and instead prefer a bodiless bliss. From what I am seeing you are one of the gnostics and would have gladly joined with them in the second century instead of the church. Am i wrong? But I will open a thread if you are interested wherein the Athanasian creed can be discussed specifically.
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You really don’t understand where i’m coming from do you?
I have always maintained that as far as ‘God’ is concerned there are 2 ways of looking at God Theoretically…and Mystically.
The belief that The Word became Flesh, for example.
It’s not a theoretical concept, it’s mystical in it’s nature because theoretically it is contrary to the Monothiestic Abrahimic beliefs, contrary to judaism, contrary to islamic tawheed. Mystically however, it is very poignant and beautiful
if you ask me whether I genuinely believe God became a man, i would tell you,. mystically yes, theoretically no.
This here is the essence of the matter, where you disagree.
I’ve studied the New Testament and what becomes very clear is there are many teachings that are mystical in nature and not theroetical.
‘I am in the Father and the Father is in me’ this is mystical, not theoretical.
Now what I’ve explained to you, regarding the difference between the theoretical approach and mystical approach is very much a part of islamic theology.
The question is for it’s evidence in the Christian world, is it a theoretical truth or mystical truth?
Let me put it this way, Theoretical truth is from the Intelligence…Mystical truth is from Wisdom.
Is this making sense? Can you now begin to see what the Wisdom of the new testament is? afterall Wisdom itself is the very root of The Word.
The only point of disagreement I have with you is regarding the literal interpretation of a mystical truth.
Ie
Hold a natural object in your hand.
Is it God? Do you see God before your eyes?
answer:No
Why? because you cannot see God with your eyes.
Now look with the eye of your heart, the inner eye, do you see God in the object
Jesus did not ask people to search for God with the 2 eyes, but with the inner eye.
*Luke 11
Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eyes are healthy, your whole body also is full of light. But when they are unhealthy, your body also is full of darkness.
See to it, then, that **the light within you *
is not darkness.
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it also matches this saying of Prophet Mohammed
*"There is in the body a clump of flesh - if it becomes good, the whole body becomes good and if it becomes bad, the whole body becomes bad.
And indeed it is the heart."
(Bukhari)
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Have you ever read about Otto’s ‘Mysterium’?
What this all reveals to me is that Jesus Christ the man is not the same as Jesus Christ the Son of God, they are 2 different realities, the physical man is perceived with the 2 eyes but the Son of God, the Word incarnate, is only perceived by the inner eye.
What i reject is the attempt to perceive the ‘Son of God’ with the 2 eyes. That’s my personal view of the matter.
ps
If i’ve already said I don’t have any connection with the ‘gnostic’ sect of the 2nd century, why would you accuse me or assume i share any of it’s beliefs? There may be some overlapping similarities but that’s where they end. The term ‘Marifah’ means Gnosis but Gnosis is not limited to any sect, it is universal.
here is the definition of Marifah
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"Marifa (Arabic: المعرفة), which literally means knowledge, is the term used by Sufi Muslims to describe
mystical intuitive knowledge of spiritual truth reached through ecstatic experiences, rather than revealed or rationally acquired.
In one of the earliest accounts of the Maqamat-l arba’in (“forty stations”) in Sufism, Sufi master Abu Said ibn Abi’l-Khayr lists marifa as the 25th station: “Through all the creatures of the two worlds, and through all the people, they perceive Allah, and there is no accusation to be made of their perception.”
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Also I obviously do believe in the physical resurrection as this is a Quranic teaching.