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The attributes of the one nature never become the attributes of the other nature. The following summary gives the correct doctrine of the hypostatic union.

Indeed, they do not! That is exactly why Christ's body is not ubiquitous!

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7] 3. The properties of the divine nature are: to be almighty, eternal, infinite, and to be, according to the property of its nature and its natural essence, of itself, everywhere present, to know everything, etc.; which never become properties of the human nature.

8] 4. The properties of the human nature are: to be a corporeal creature, to be flesh and blood, to be finite and circumscribed, to suffer, to die, to ascend and descend, to move from one place to another, to suffer hunger, thirst, cold, heat, and the like; which never become properties of the divine nature.

Marvellous! But then they turn around and say that the human nature is no longer finite and circumscribed or located in one place or another!


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.