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''In brief'': The Bible tells us that Jesus is God in human flesh (John 1:1 and 1:14). This doctrine is called the hypostatic union. He is not half God and half man. He is fully divine and fully man. Understanding this completely is not possible in this life. Disagreements regarding Christ's nature have occurred since the times of the early church causing considerable tension at times.
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* [[The Christian teaching of the nature of Christ: fully God and fully man]]
 
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'''Articles and opinions'''
 
'''Articles and opinions'''
* [[Some short comments on the nature of Christ by different users]]
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* [[Bible quotes about the nature of Christ]]
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* [[Jesus, the man]]
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Revision as of 17:26, 14 October 2005

In brief: The Bible tells us that Jesus is God in human flesh (John 1:1 and 1:14). This doctrine is called the hypostatic union. He is not half God and half man. He is fully divine and fully man. Understanding this completely is not possible in this life. Disagreements regarding Christ's nature have occurred since the times of the early church causing considerable tension at times.




Explanations


Articles and opinions


Quotes


See also




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