Edward Irving on the Sinful Human Nature of Christ: A Response and Critique from an Arminian/Adventist Perspective
Edward Irving argued that Christ during the incarnation assumed humanity's fallen, sinful human nature. He made it clear though, that Christ never committed actual acts of sin. He affirmed that Christ was fully God and fully human, yet qualified his stance that Christ's divinity was quiesc...
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[2009]
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Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary
Year: 2009, Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 151-166 |
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Holy Spirit
B Incarnation B Sinless B Chris tology B Adventists Doctrines B DOCTRINAL theology B corrupt propensities B Divinity B Jesus Christ Person & offices B quiescent B Irving, Edward B Humanity B assume B sinful |