The danger is misrepresenting him, if we overemphasise his deity we deny his humanity and lose our high priest who is able to sympathise with out weaknesses so Jesus becomes just another unreleasable deity, if we overemphasise the humanity of Christ we deny his authority and weaken the power of his words and belittle thetransformative power of his supreme sacrifice
No danger. Jesus is both God and man.
A deity. The christian religion.
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Thomas Scales has written: 'Deity and humanity united'
Henry Henderson has written: 'The deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the deity and personality of the Holy Spirit'
The foundational doctrines of evangelicals are concerning the inerrancy of the Bible, the deity of Christ, the Trinity and the return of Christ.
The cherubim are believed to represent Dominion (Lion), Worksmanship (Ox), Humanity (Man) , and Deity (Eagle). In the Book of Ezekiel, the cherubim that Ezekiel saw each had the likeness of the creatures mentioned above. Also, the four cherubim surrounding the throne of God have the same likeness as the creatures aforementioned. The four Gospels each display four sides of the Lord Jesus Christ. Matthew focuses on Jesus as King Mark focuses on the works of Jesus Luke focuses on the humanity of Jesus and John focuses on the deity of Jesus
A:To those who believe in God as the creator of all, God would indeed be the father of everyone. To others, he is just a deity that some believe in and others do not.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in deity. They believe in and worship God the Father and Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Check out the "Related Links" below to learn more about what Mormons believe.
Most-but not all-Christians say no. Most Christians believe that Jesus retained divinity throughout his life on Earth. Saint Paul says, "Christ did not deem equality with God as something to be grasped; rather, he emptied himself," meaning that Christ was a divine being who "adopted" humanity for himself along with his divinity. However, some Christians (including me) believe that Christ was not God. He was the Messiah, but otherwise a separate person from God (to say that Jesus is the Messiah is not the same as saying that Jesus is divine).
im not sure what deity means, but i know that jesus prayed at 9:00, noon, and sundown. and he prayed all night before he taught the gospel
Not traditionally, but newer polytheist beliefs may include him as a deity, while some may not.
God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one god manifested in three persons; there is only one deity to worship. In one sense, worshiping any of them is worshiping all equally.