Anglian
let us love one another, for love is of God
Dear Montalban,
I suspect that during the time when exchanges fly fast and furious, we all miss things posted by others, and perhaps the times comes when we need just to let some things go by?
The question you pose here is a very interesting one:
peace,
Anglian
I suspect that during the time when exchanges fly fast and furious, we all miss things posted by others, and perhaps the times comes when we need just to let some things go by?
The question you pose here is a very interesting one:
My understanding would be that since the Word becomes Incarnate, what we see in Christ is both God in His fullness, but with that fullness incarnate in human form. We see the outwardness, but through a glass darkly, as it were, so he who has seen the Father has seen the Son, but we do not look at the face of God in the way that, say Moses did. That is my poor understanding, and I should be glad of any correction.I really hope someone reading this will be able to look at this and tell me if Jesus 'appeared' as God in his fullness. For if he didn't, then he could be said to not only 'appear' as God, but as a 'representation' of God because he as God who is Man did not appear as God who is unknowable, in the fullness of that unknowness.
peace,
Anglian
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