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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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XVI.
 
Argument:  Whatever consists of soul and flesh is a creature.  Christ
consists of a soul and flesh.  Therefore he is a creature.
 
        I prove the major premise from the Athanasian Creed.
 
Response:  Christ does not consist of a soul and flesh, but of humanity and
divinity.  He assumed human nature, which consists of soul and flesh, and in
the Creed, man must be construed with rational soul.
 



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