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Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText CT - Text |
XXXII.
Argument: He who makes something cannot be the same as the thing which he
makes. Christ is the Creator. Therefore he cannot be a creature.
Response: We join the Creator and the creature in the unity of the person.
The worthless Schwenkfeld [reproaches] us for teaching that Christ is only a
creature. He wants to be holy when he stirs up that sect and says that
Christ in glory is not a man. Therefore neither will he be God or worthy of
worship. He means a pure creature apart from the divinity. He reproaches
good men without naming them. None say, as you claim, that Christ is purely
a creature, but a serpent is easily hidden.