The Ousia of Christ is His (unknowable) Divine Physis, or Nature
Forgive me, I must have mis-spoke… I was seeking a way of expressing the relationship of Physis and Ousia in Christ as God… From the human perspective, Physis IS Ousia in God… The Nature of God is His Being, and this we cannot know…
Yet we can know God, IF God decides we will know Him… And the manner of this knowledge is not knowing about God, but as created in His Image, we conjoin, insofar as we are able to do so, with His Creative Energies, and in these we are Energized, and these Divine Energies Illumine our understanding, not being dependent on it…
This is a fairly late formulaic - 14th Century I believe - Articulated by St. Gregory Palamas, which differentiates between God as He is in His Essence/Ousia, and God as He ACTS according to His Creating Energy which created Creation… The first we cannot know, and the second we can enter into, and this union of God with man is called the Marriage of the Lamb, or the “Knowing God” that IS Life Eternal…
But here is the kicker, you see… The Ousia of God expressed as wealth, is both His Creative Energies AND God as He is to Himself, as His Essence, from which the Creation of the Cosmos originated… And the BASIS of THAT, you see, is the Divine Hypostases… Which are the Persons of the Holy Trinity… And it is the Divine Hypostasis Who IS the Second Person of the Trinity Who condescended to take a death-bearing human body from the Holy Virgin, and re-invigorate it by His Life and then His Death on the Cross, and His Descent into Hades, where He overcame Death and Resurrected on the Third Day…
INTO Whom we are Baptized…
The person as hypostasis, you see, is the essence of essences, standing under the ousia… The very Nature of God (His Physis, including His Ousia/Being qua God, which we cannot know) rests on the Person AS (qua) Hypostasis… Nothing is more foundational than person as hypostasis… I am persuaded that this is the ultimate meaning of our being created in the Image of God…
“The Person in the Orthodox Tradition” by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos of Nafpakta is the work that lays this out extensively… And this understanding accounts for the catastrophically disastrous consequence of Adam’s Sin… And the profound need we have for not only repenting from sin but of overcoming it wherever we encounter it… For we are taking down principalities of darkness in our Christian walk in the Way of the Lord…
WHO we are is foundational to everything…
As Christ asked: “Who do people say that I AM?”
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