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Steven Kovacevich Apostolic Christianity and the 23,000 Western Churches IntraText CT - Text |
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17. Would God have become incarnate even if man had not fallen? It is the view of many Eastern writers — Saints Maximus the Confessor and Isaac the Syrian, among them — that even had man never fallen, God in His love for mankind would still have become man. The Incarnation, then, is not seen simply as an answer to the fall, but as part of the eternal purpose of God.
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