04-07-2004, 02:48 AM
Shlama Akhi Abudar,
I agree, but I should clarify what I meant by "individuated."
By "Individuated" I do not mean "Individual" - I mean only that something abstract has become something real.
"Individual" is more of a synonym for "Person", which is definitely not what a Qnoma means.
So therefore, there are not 3 "persons" or "individuals" in the Trinity, but there are three "individuated natures."
abudar2000 Wrote:But in the case of God the Divine nature which has three qnoma (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) all three qnoma are not individuated, but function as one, and have manifested in these three different ways of interacting with humanity.
I agree, but I should clarify what I meant by "individuated."
By "Individuated" I do not mean "Individual" - I mean only that something abstract has become something real.
"Individual" is more of a synonym for "Person", which is definitely not what a Qnoma means.
So therefore, there are not 3 "persons" or "individuals" in the Trinity, but there are three "individuated natures."
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan