
When God Became Man
The Lord of Spirits
The Incarnation and Its Theological Implications
This chapter explores the theological complexities surrounding Christ's incarnation, addressing the dual nature of Jesus as both divine and human. It highlights differing interpretations of the Virgin Mary and Christ's siblings, particularly contrasting Protestant and Orthodox views. The discussion also critiques cultural attitudes toward sexuality and marriage within these theological contexts, emphasizing a more nuanced understanding of relationships.
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