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We do not subscribe to the Lutheran view, which is akin to the "Kenosis Theory", wherein it is said that at the incarnation, the divine nature of the Son was restricted to a certain degree, albeit voluntarily.

The divine nature was never restricted. In His state of humiliation, Christ did not fully use His divine powers. We do not subscribe to the Reformed view, which is akin to the "Nestorian Theory", that there is a Christ on the cross who suffers and dies as a man only and that there is a Christ on the earth today who comes to us as God only.