55. What do we mean when we say that Christ is “consubstantial” with the Father?
Christ is of the same “stuff” as the Father. He shares the same essence of being. They *are* the same; they are one God, yet two persons.
55. What do we mean when we say that Christ is “consubstantial” with the Father?
Christ is of the same “stuff” as the Father. He shares the same essence of being. They *are* the same; they are one God, yet two persons.
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