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Theodore of Mopsuestia and Peshitta
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Thirdwoe

Thank you for that response. So Assyrian Church of the East believes that, which I don't say is wrong, but it seems weird that you achieved common Christological definition with Catholic Church - because Catholic Church clearly anathematizes that view.

Also, you said "Father was in Christ", which seems like denying the Trinity, because only Son of God(The Logos) was in Christ.

Bishop Theodore wisely used John 2:19

Yeshua answered and said to them: ?Tear down this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.?

Now, there is overwhelming scriptural evidence that God raised Christ. It's everywhere, in Galatians 1:1, In Acts chapter 2 and many more... Thus it means "God raised Christ" and "Divine person in Christ raised the human person in Christ".


But this is being criticized because removes the idea of incarnation. Incarnation and indwelling are different.



Sincerely,

Lasha.
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Re: Theodore of Mopsuestia and Peshitta - by Otherguylb - 03-02-2012, 12:10 PM

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