The Humiliation of Christ in Its Physical Ethical And Official Aspects
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P. 24. * Ibid. Ii. P. 126. 6 Ibid. Ii. P. 141. Modern Kenotic Theories. 141 of His world-ruling, world-embracing government, the mutual relation of the two united natures would involve a certain duality. The divine would in that case embrace the human, as a wider circle a narrower; with its knowledge, life, and activity, the former would far outreach the latter; the extra-historical, the temporal; the in-itself-complete, that which is in process of becoming; the all filling, all determining, th...at which is conditioned and bound down to the limits and laws of earthly existence. The conscious ness of the Logos per se would not coincide with that of the historical Christ, but would, as it were, hover over it; the universal activity, which the former continues to exer- cise, would not be covered by the theanthropic action of the Incarnate One in the state of humiliation. That is to say, there would be no true Incarnation. 1 Therefore the theanthropic person can be constituted only by God really taking part in a human mode of existence, as to life and consciousness; and the Incarnation must consist in this, that the Son of God enters into the form of human finitude, into an existence subject to the limits of space and time, and to the conditions of a human development.
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