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Originally Posted by Hoovie
Indeed, there are distinctions between Christ, and the Father in heaven to whom He prayed. Those distinctions arise primarily from the incarnation. Nevertheless these distinctions do not necessitate the existence of multiple beings in the Godhead.
A key is the willingness of Christ to take upon himself these limitations of humanity. Hence we have God within and God without the incarnation.
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Who is Christ apart from the incarnation? The Father? So did you mean "the willingness of the Father to take upon himself these limitations of humanity?"
How was the Logos involved with Creation prior to the incarnation?
If Christ is fully God, did he truly have the full limitations of humanity??