I'm going to guess either Edwards or Augustine. A bit greater context would help!
ZachI 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?
I'm going to guess either Edwards or Augustine. A bit greater context would help!
ReplyDeleteZach
ReplyDeleteI have to agree. That's a tough one. (btw...neither one of your answers are right) keep guessin'
No hints????
ReplyDeleteI'll give you another quote as a hint.
ReplyDeleteconcerning 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".
ReplyDeleteWas 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?