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I'm pretty sure this topic has come up before in threads in which I've participated, but I don't remember the answer....
According to the EOC, what was the condition of Christ's humanity (prior to the resurrection, of course). That is, was it "naturally" subject to the same consequences of the fall as ours - i.e., death, suffering, etc., or were these things Christ merely permitted himself to undergo in spite of the condition of his humanity?
According to the EOC, what was the condition of Christ's humanity (prior to the resurrection, of course). That is, was it "naturally" subject to the same consequences of the fall as ours - i.e., death, suffering, etc., or were these things Christ merely permitted himself to undergo in spite of the condition of his humanity?