Antirrheticus
CPG | 3710 |
Author | Polemon |
Greek Text | Lietzmann, Apollinaris von Laodicea und seine Schule: Texte und Untersuchungen, 274. |
Fragment 173: For Christ was wholly God although united to a completion of flesh and having become man, not by having mixed the changeable mind to himself which moves by its natural will towards opposite things. But rather by having become a mind for himself he has made all things by his unchangeable divine will. But according to the Cappadocian Gregory it is not a divine but a deified one, since it is also changeable. For what could be deified also could be entirely made earth according to the first Adam.
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