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‘Jesus and the God of Classical Theism,’ with Dr. Steve Duby

Mere Fidelity

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The Average Christian Bible Reading - I Don't Think I Have That Power

The son is impassible. This has been one of the driving forces in christology in the twentieth century. Impassibility emerges, i would argue, from scriptural exegesis. When the son took on flesh, he now sist nature in which things are radically unlike his divine life. It's when the sun takes on flesh and blood to be like us, that he is then enabled to suffer and become a merciful high priest.

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