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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Who Said That?
Who said...?
"A man has free choice to the extent that he is rational."
I will post the answer next week. No cheating, (Googling, etc.)
5 comments:
I'm going to guess either Edwards or Augustine. A bit greater context would help!
Zach
I have to agree. That's a tough one. (btw...neither one of your answers are right) keep guessin'
No hints????
I'll give you another quote as a hint.
concerning the two natures of Christ...
"Christ had a real body of the same nature of ours, a true rational soul, and, together with these, perfect deity."
Not an unusal quote, but surprising in a sense that he was one of the first to articulate the hypostatic union in this fashion.
Oooooo... I think I have it. You may have given it away with "first to articulate the hypostatic union this fashion".
Was it Aquinas?
I can't think of any other early writer who may have said something like that. If it was him, I couldn't place the book. Something in his Summa?
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