
The Lord of Spirits When God Became Man
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Dec 13, 2024 Dive into the complex timing of Christ's incarnation, exploring early heresies like Adoptionism and Docetism. Discover how New Testament writings challenge misconceptions about Jesus' humanity. The hosts examine the significance of theophanies and their impact on understanding the divine and human coexistence in Christ. They investigate the implications of Christ's death and resurrection, presenting profound truths that inspire awe and encourage repentance. Tune in for a thoughtful journey into the heart of Christian faith!
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Early Debates Emphasize Christ's Humanity
- Early Christological debates focus more on Christ's humanity than his divinity.
- The existence of docetism (claims Christ only seemed human) disproves the idea that earliest Christians uniformly saw Jesus as merely human.
Anti-Docetic Evidence Is Early And Strong
- Widespread scholarly claims that belief in Jesus' divinity is late collapse against early anti-docetic writings.
- Ignatius and other early writers argue strongly both that Christ is divine and genuinely human.
Docetism Rooted In OT Theophanies
- Docetists likely arose within Jewish-Christian contexts reading Old Testament theophanies.
- They interpreted pre-existence and visible theophanies as appearances of the Messiah rather than a single historical incarnation.








