B: Diversity of the two natures of Christ

"The Divine Nature of Christ is not passible, and the human nature is not everywhere. Therefore, we do not in any way teach that the divine nature in Christ has suffered or that Christ according to his human nature is still in this world and thus is everywhere. For neither do we think or teach that the body of Christ ceased to be a true body after his glorification, or was deified, and deified in such a way that it laid aside its properties as regards body and soul, and changed entirely into a divine nature and began to be merely one substance."

Second Helvetic Confession, 5.069 (1566)

 

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