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A 2 page paper that begins with an outline of the entitled work and then responds to the question of whether or not Athanasius offered a feasible argument for the Incarnation. No Bibliography.
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body that could die for mans sins. * Man is renewed through Christs life and death because His death is not death, it is life. Through His sacrifice the image
of God was renewed. * Christ taught the people in ways they could understand, thus, He became like man but through Him people would learn and reconnect with the Word
because Christ is the Word. * Christs body did not limit His work, it did not even limit His ability to be everywhere at once, directing the universe as He
always had. His acts demonstrated that He is the Word even though He could be seen in a human body. * Christ, the Word, performed miracles to illustrate His Divinity.
* Christs death is the core of the Christians faith. Christ offered His mortal body. He was resurrected on the third day, however. Through His mortal death, humans who follow
Christ will also be released from death. * Christs life and death as a mortal was all for the purpose of the resurrection of His body. This proved His victory
over death. * It was only through the incarnation of Christ, the Word, that corruption, evil and mans eternal death are eliminated. Question: Has Athanasius provided a feasible
defense of the incarnation? Yes, Athanasius provides a feasible defense for the incarnation. Athanasius explains how the Logos, the Word of God, was united with human nature through Christ and
how it was Christs death and resurrection overcame sin and eternal death. Athanasius uses many biblical passages related to the Incarnation to demonstrate the unity between the Logos and
the human nature found in Christ. He demonstrates that if Christ were not One with God the Father, salvation would not be possible. If Christ were not fully human, the
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