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What does the Bible say about the theanthropic nature of Christ?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully man, existing as one person with two natures.

The theanthropic nature of Christ, which refers to Jesus being both fully divine and fully human, is foundational to Christian theology. This doctrine affirms that Jesus is not merely God dwelling in a man or a mixture of God and man, but is distinctly one person with two complete natures. Scripture, such as John 1:14, affirms that 'the Word became flesh,' thus emphasizing the reality of Christ's humanity while remaining fully divine. Understanding this union is crucial because it underpins the efficacy of His redemptive work—only God can redeem, and therefore the God-man Jesus is essential for our salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 2:14-17

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