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  1. one aspect of human life, and their names are forever enshrined in the annals of human history. But Jesus Christ, the greatest men who ever lived, virtually changed every aspect of human life - and most people don't know it." What if Jesus had Never Been Born D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe (p 1) Consider the effect of the gospel of Jesus ...

  2. May 1, 2017 · Christ’s possession of the divine nature is taught directly in passages such as John 1:1–18. We can also look to episodes in our Lord’s life that reveal His divine nature to us. In today’s passage, for example, Jesus creates life, raising a young girl from the dead, simply by commanding her to live (Mark 5:21–43).

  3. he too is human just like us. Implicitly, it seems that his divine nature does not impact his ability to live out the moral life. We might say that on this view Jesus is the Most Virtuous Man in the philosophical sense: the man who lives the virtues to their fullest human extent. A complementary approach also suggests that Jesus is not so

  4. Father and Jesus’ divinity. Opinions abounded. Gnostics, as we have seen, separated the Creator from the true God and Jesus from the Christ who dwelt within him. Christians who continued in the Jewish tradition usually saw Jesus in Old Testament terms: as a teacher, prophet, or angel but not divine in the same way as God the Father.

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  5. Jesus Is the Son of God According to the Gospel of John, “Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (20:30-31).

  6. On ch. 21, of the real communication of the divine majesty made to the human nature in Christ; or that the human nature of Christ, due to the hypostatic union, beyond habitual gifts, has the thing itself communicated to it, properly and essentially, the attributes of the divine nature of the Word, and thus participates in it.

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  8. that the concept of fullness of truth indicates the divine nature of Jesus Christ, and more specifically, that his human nature expresses his subjectivity, which is the divine Logos. This

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