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IMO, (8) Those here who are well-read on Christology will be aware that Lutheranism has a genus on the Hypostatic Union which asserts that the Deity in Christ gives the humanity in Christ divine attributes; I reject that notion. (9) Since ability, attributes, and actions can be posited to distinctly to one or the other natures in Christ, the possibility--as yet , admittedly, not yet tested in this thread by Scripture&Theology--is that obedience occurs in only one of Christ's natures. (10) and THAT is the thesis I hope tomorrow-God willing- to argue by answering 20 or so arguments.Bill
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