Question about Anselm

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cih1355

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In Anselm's book, On the Incarnation of the Word, he said that when Jesus became a man, his human nature was assumed into the unity of His person, not into the unity of His substance. Does he mean that Christ's human nature was joined to the person of Christ, not to His divine nature?
 
Forgive me if this shows insufficient knowledge, but I think it is mainly to distinguish the fact that the Father and the Spirit are not unified to a human nature. Yet they are all are one, of the same substance, a divine being.
 
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