Thursday, January 27, 2005

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Knowing Jesus

knew Jesus in the Garden so he would die?

R / To answer this question on the knowledge that Christ had of himself and "future", these include some passages of the Catechism of the Catholic Church:

Soul and human knowledge of Christ

471 Apollinaris of Laodicea stated that in Christ the Word had replaced the soul or spirit. Against this error the Church confessed that the eternal Son also assumed a rational soul man.

472 This human soul that the Son of God assumed is endowed with a true human knowledge. As such it could not be so unlimited: it was exercised in the historical conditions of its existence in space and time. Therefore the Son of God has been wanting in becoming man "grow in wisdom and in stature and grace "(Lk 2:52) and even having to ask about that in the human condition we must learn experimentally (cf. Mark 6.38, Mark 8.27, Jn 11.34 etc.).. This reflected the reality of his voluntary humiliation in "a slave" (Phil 2:7).

473 But at the same time, this truly human knowledge of the Son of God expressing life divine person (cf. St. Gregory the Great, Ep. 10.39: DS 475). "Human nature of the Son of God, not by itself but by its union with the Word, knew and showed her all in what belongs to God "(St. Maximus the Confessor, qu. dub. 66). This is the first case of the intimate and immediate knowledge that the Son of God made man has of his Father (cf. Mk 14.36, Mt 11.27, Jn 1.18, Jn 8.55, etc..) . The Son also showed in his human knowledge the divine penetration he had secret thoughts of human hearts (Mk 2.8; Jn 2.25, Jn 6.61, etc..).

474 By its union with the Divine Wisdom in the person of the Incarnate Word, human knowledge of Christ enjoyed the fullness of the science of eternal plans he had come to be (cf. Mk 8:31; Mc 9.31 Mk 10.33-34 Mk 14.18-20 Mk 14.26-30). Ignore what he acknowledges in this regard (cf. Mk 13.32 ), He also said failing to disclose mission (cf. Acts 1.7).

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