What does that mean?
Does "the Deity of Christ" assume that while on this earth, Jesus of Nazareth, the 2nd person of the Trinity, Christ, the God-man, unique God and Man, was God? If he was God, and is God, he was/is the same as God. Hence he had all of the attributes of God.
Was he Sovereign? On earth?
Yes.
"“He did not lose what He was, but began to be what He was not. He did not cease to possess His own nature, but received what was ours.”
Hilary of Poitiers, The Trinity, trans. Stephen McKenna, Fathers of the Church 25 (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1954), 3.16.
Does "the Deity of Christ" assume that while on this earth, Jesus of Nazareth, the 2nd person of the Trinity, Christ, the God-man, unique God and Man, was God? If he was God, and is God, he was/is the same as God. Hence he had all of the attributes of God.
Was he Sovereign? On earth?
Yes.
"“He did not lose what He was, but began to be what He was not. He did not cease to possess His own nature, but received what was ours.”
Hilary of Poitiers, The Trinity, trans. Stephen McKenna, Fathers of the Church 25 (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1954), 3.16.