Christ
Articles under this heading address Christ as God’s revealed divine identity, the anointed reality by which God makes Himself known and active in creation and redemption.
Here, Christ does not function as a vague title or a second divine person, but as the biblical way Scripture speaks of God revealed through His Form and by His Spirit, culminating in Christ Jesus.
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John 17:5 and the Glory Before the World: Why the “I” of Jesus Does Not Prove a Second Eternal Person
Read more: John 17:5 and the Glory Before the World: Why the “I” of Jesus Does Not Prove a Second Eternal PersonJohn 17:5 is often misinterpreted as proof of Jesus’ prehuman existence as a separate person. This analysis argues that understanding the verse within biblical anthropology reveals Jesus’ unique emergence and union with the Father, emphasizing…
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When Later Categories Override Scripture
Read more: When Later Categories Override ScriptureThe content examines the anthropological foundations of Christology, arguing Jesus’ humanity emerges historically as a real soul-being. It emphasizes ontological union, where the Father’s Form constitutes Jesus, affirming both true humanity and unique divinity.
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The Last Adam and the Life-Giving Spirit
Read more: The Last Adam and the Life-Giving SpiritThis article explores Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 15:45-49, contrasting the first and last Adam to illustrate spiritual transformation, emphasizing the believer’s new birth and future resurrection through divine headship.

