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Christ took nature
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Criticism of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
In other words, Christ took a fallen human nature in every respect except one; he did not have a propensity to sin. -
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Last Generation Theology
Advocates of LGT are united in teaching that Jesus took the nature of humanity after the Fall and that He never sinned. ... Those opposing LGT teach that this is an incorrect teaching and that Christ's humanity was actually that of Adam before the Fall or is a synthesis, that Christ took a kind of humanity that is neither wholly pre- or post-Fall and is thus unique. -
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Christ
Some may refer to "Jesus" when emphasizing his human nature in an event in the New Testament, and refer to "Christ" in discussing his divine nature. -
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Seventh-day Adventist theology
Since the middle of the 20th century, there has been a vigorous and divisive debate within Adventism concerning whether Jesus Christ took on a fallen or an unfallen nature in the Incarnation. -
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Community of Christ
God is revealed to us through scripture, the faith community, prayer, nature, and in human history." ... The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints -
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Churches of Christ
Perhaps unexpected, due to the autonomous nature of the congregations, the form of worship is equally consistent. ... | Separations | Disciples of Christ | -
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International Churches of Christ
Further,ICOC members do not believe one sin to be worse than another, and therefore do not just focus on sins of a sexual nature)< ... Churches of Christ -
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In Christ - a New Creation
In Christ -- A New Creation ... “The Incarnation accomplished the following: That God became human and that humans became God and sharers in the divine nature....The only begotten Son of God, intending to make us partakers of the divine nature, took our nature on Himself, becoming a human so He might makes humans gods.” -
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Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
Original sin is cleansed in humans through baptism or, in the case of the Theotokos, the moment Christ took form within her. ... Humans, therefore, become by grace what God is by nature. -
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Christology
Denial of Christ's human nature ... Apollinaris of Laodicea (310-390) taught that in Jesus, God the Son took the place of the human mind or soul.
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Christ took nature