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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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divinity

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1 Theses | though it is said: Christ is divinity.~[ETML:S:paragrafo]8. Even 2 Theses | synonyms, as are God~and divinity.~[ETML:S:paragrafo]9. In 3 Theses | signifies a thing separated from divinity by~infinite degrees [infinitis 4 Theses | inseparably~joined with divinity in the same person in an 5 Theses | nature is the clothing of divinity.~[ETML:S:paragrafo]38. For 6 Theses | the union~[habitudinem] of divinity and humanity is like the 7 Theses | maintained, in which the divinity is~compared to fire and 8 Disp | Martin Luther concerning the~divinity and humanity of Christ. 9 Disp, Pre | that the humanity is not divinity, nor the~divinity humanity, 10 Disp, Pre | is not divinity, nor the~divinity humanity, because that distinction 11 Disp, Pre | Christ according to his divinity is the Creator? Therefore 12 Disp, Pre | creator according to his~divinity.~ ~ Schwenkfeld is to be 13 Disp2, I | in~Christ there are both divinity and humanity. Therefore 14 Disp2, I | Christ the~humanity and the divinity constitute one person. But 15 Disp2, II | different things [of the divinity~and the humanity]. Therefore 16 Disp2, II | accomplished. Here the humanity and divinity are joined [Da gehet's ~ 17 Disp2, IV | because the divine~Word is the divinity. Christ is the divine Word. 18 Disp2, IV | Word. Therefore he is the~divinity, that is, a substantial 19 Disp2, V | impossible according to the divinity, but it~is possible according 20 Disp2, V | crucified is attributed to the divinity as well.~ ~ 21 Disp2, V, b | ministry and~humanity. For in divinity he is equal in power with 22 Disp2, IX | humanity~joined with the divinity is worshipped; the humanity 23 Disp2, IX | is inseparable from the divinity and the addition of~this 24 Disp2, IX | sees the humanity~and the divinity united in one person. Therefore 25 Disp2, IX | worshipped with regard to his divinity [cum relatione et divinitate]. 26 Disp2, XI | humanity, for~this destroys the divinity. This is Schwenkfeld's objection. 27 Disp2, XI | Christ according to his~divinity is the Creator, etc. Therefore 28 Disp2, XI | spoken~of apart from the divinity. The humanity is not a person, 29 Disp2, XV | therefore it is said that "the divinity died," then it~is implied 30 Disp2, XV | for only one person of the divinity, the Son, is born, dies, 31 Disp2, XV | divine nature" the whole divinity or the~unity, then the assertion 32 Disp2, XVI | flesh, but of humanity and~divinity. He assumed human nature, 33 Disp2, XVII | portray the union so that the divinity in Christ is as it were 34 Disp2, XXIII | Begotten" refers to the divinity, but Schwenkfeld confounds 35 Disp2, XXV | it is said that Christ is divinity.~ ~[Again:] If it is not 36 Disp2, XXV | are synonyms, like God and divinity."~ ~Response: Synonyms are 37 Disp2, XXX | Response: He speaks of the divinity of Christ, [but] the Word, 38 Disp2, XXXI | Christ according to his divinity is God, so closely joined~ 39 Disp2, XXXII | creature apart from the divinity. He reproaches~good men 40 Disp2, XXXIII | XXXIII.~ ~Argument: The divinity in Christ felt no pain. 41 Disp2, XXXIII | Christ felt no pain. God is divinity. Therefore~he did not feel 42 Disp2, XXXIII, b| of the Disputation on the Divinity and Humanity of Christ]~


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