dissidentcynic
Puritan Board Freshman
We just finished the section on the unity of Christ's human nature and His deity in my systematic theology course. I was left with some questions that my professor could not help me with. My question is, in eternity, will Christ still have two natures, will he still be the God-Man, fully deity, fully man. This question raises many other doctrinal implications as well. Such as, how could a member of the trinity existing in eternity, come to earth, take on human flesh, return to infinity, and reunite with the trinity with human flesh on him? Does this not introduce change into the Logos or the Word or the trinity itself?