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

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is the theanthropic person, fully God and fully man, retaining both natures without confusion.

The Bible presents Jesus Christ as the theanthropic person, emphasizing that He is not merely God in man or God and man, but the God-man. This concept asserts that Jesus possesses both a divine essence and a true human nature, characterized by a human body and soul. Philippians 2:7 indicates that He took on the form of a servant, which affirms His humanity while maintaining the fullness of His deity (Colossians 2:9). This duality is crucial for understanding the work of Christ, especially in His role as redeemer, as only the God-man can mediate between God and humanity.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:5-8, Colossians 2:9

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