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How did the pre-light water show up on the scene? The water is, after all, mentioned as existing before the light.
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His soul isn’t human nature. This is addressing what happened. The Divine Nature assumed the human nature when Jesus was Incarnated. That didn’t happen until the Incarnation. That the Word didn’t change but the flesh did. A glorified soul would change the flesh when infused. I’m not seeing how my suggestion contradicts the teachings you posted.according to his humanity (“reasonable soul and flesh”).
It is how the author conceptualized the substance of created matter before it was formed. I see it as the stuff the Holy Spirit is breathing on. The formless substance, preparing it for the light which God will judge as good. That judgement will separate the light from darkness…Like John the Baptist did for the coming of Jesus.How did the pre-light water show up on the scene? The water is, after all, mentioned as existing before the light.
A human nature is both a rational human soul and human body which are incomplete substances. The Son of God assumed a rational human soul and human body.…His soul isn’t human nature. …
human nature is both a rational human soul and human body which are incomplete substances.
You don’t see an incomplete human nature assumed by Divine Nature. I don’t either.
The Son of God assumed a rational human soul and human body. The human soul requires material extension to fulfil it’s end. This is a glorified soul. As a human soul it is fulfilled. Its purpose as human is fulfilled, its material extension would have no reason to be human unless to be God. That means as a soul it is free to be without immediate extension. Imo. At the appropriate time to infuse a body and immediately divinize the body and human nature. Divinized human nature to be assumed by Divine Nature at conception.
And what is signified by “eternally begotten” from thre Nicene Creed?Jesus is eternally begotten by the Father, not created.
“Begotten, not made”
There are two natures simultaneously without confusion, from the conception at the Annunciation.…
You don’t see an incomplete human nature assumed by Divine Nature. I don’t either.
The Son of God assumed a rational human soul and human body. The human soul requires material extension to fulfil it’s end. This is a glorified soul. As a human soul it is fulfilled. Its purpose as human is fulfilled, its material extension would have no reason to be human unless to be God. That means as a soul it is free to be without immediate extension. Imo. At the appropriate time to infuse a body and immediately divinize the body and human nature. Divinized human nature to be assumed by Divine Nature at conception.
Can. 3. If anyone says or holds that the body of our Lord Jesus Christ was first formed in the womb of the holy Virgin, and that after this God, the Word, and the soul, since it had pre-existed, were united to it, let him be anathema.
It looks like to me, this idea is in the trash bin.if we suppose that it was first of all created, but not at once joined to the Word, since it would follow that this soul once had its proper subsistence without the Word; and thus, since it was assumed by the Word, either the union did not take place in the subsistence, or the pre-existing subsistence of the soul was corrupted. So likewise it is not fitting to suppose that this soul was united to the Word from the beginning, and that it afterwards became incarnate in the womb of the Virgin; for thus His soul would not seem to be of the same nature as ours, which are created at the same time that they are infused into bodies. Hence Pope Leo says (Ep. ad Julian. xxxv) that “Christ’s flesh was not of a different nature to ours, nor was a different soul infused into it in the beginning than into other men.”
Hi bsy, that Christ’s soul is created wasn’t in question. The immediate infusion of His soul was in question. Thank you, I appreciate your thoughtful response.This, of course, included “light” that was created on the First Day.