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Name:_ John Herald R.

Lising__ Course and section: BS Psychology 1-B


Date: January 10, 2021

Assignment 001 in Theology 2


Explain the divine and human entities of Jesus Christ based on biblical passages from the New
Testament.

As part of our way of life, for some time we are troubled by the thought of "where and
how the humans were really created." Thus, there is a curiosity in knowing about the life of
Jesus because we grew up with His story as the son of God and who knows exactly who is God.
However, when our questions are eventually answered, we are leaping to a conclusion that can
possibly generate another query. Before, those questions were not given enough focus to be
answered. But now the answers are actually visible, and can be found somewhere just as Jesus
Christ's true identity.
As we all know, the New Testament of the Bible is a portion of which the life of Jesus Christ
here in this world is stressed. And as we move on about His existence, there is a term in the
Bible that defines Jesus as the "Hypostatic Union" of which this word is a Greek word that
means the union of the humanity and divinity of Christ in one or individual creation. The most
fundamental explanation for the hypostatic union is that God and man are indeed Jesus Christ.
He is both completely divine and fully human. For the divinity, Jesus once said "I and the Father
are one" so Jesus is often known as God because He came through God and, moreover, as per
John 1:3, "All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was
made." In the verses, they stress that Jesus Christ is a human form of God. And from the
essence of his mother, born in time, he is human for Jesus as humanity; entirely human, with a
logical soul and human flesh, his way of life and thought resembles human beings.
There are a number of Christological terms in the New Testament that state and describe that
Jesus Christ is God and man, yet Christ is not two, but one. He is one, though, not by being
transformed into flesh by his divinity, but by having mankind to himself by God. He is one,
definitely not through the blending of his soul, but through the unification of his individuality.
For just as one human being is both logical soul and body, so Christ is both human and God.

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