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Is Christ a Human Person or a Divine Person?
The question of who is Christ, right, is he, is he a human person is he a divine person. Is he both this as Nestorius wants to say is he both a human person and a divine person with a human nature in the divine nature? And one of the philosophical errors of the question was that wherever you have a nature there's a corresponding person. So if they want to affirm Christ has a human nature well for him there's going to be a human person. In the opposite end you have you to keys reacting to Nestorius kind of falls into the same metaphysical Philosophical error. It only continues on in after you to keys with Severus of Antioch and then the die inter