C. Matthew McMahon
Christian Preacher
What are your thoughts on this. It was intriguing to me.
"As a corollary of the primacy of the will of God, as well as of the divine omnipotence, Scotus claimed that the uincarnation was not simply the result of human sin, our need for redemption, and God's foreknowledge of these facts. Rather, Christ's was predestined to be incarnate as the primary object of divine love. Thus, the incarantion is not simply the focal point in the history of humanity as it has unfolded, but also the focal point of the entire purpose of God, even apart from human sin."
What do you think of this?
"As a corollary of the primacy of the will of God, as well as of the divine omnipotence, Scotus claimed that the uincarnation was not simply the result of human sin, our need for redemption, and God's foreknowledge of these facts. Rather, Christ's was predestined to be incarnate as the primary object of divine love. Thus, the incarantion is not simply the focal point in the history of humanity as it has unfolded, but also the focal point of the entire purpose of God, even apart from human sin."
What do you think of this?