If his [Christ's] humanity is not present wherever his divinity is, then aren't the two natures of Christ separated from each other?

Heidelberg Catechism

If his [Christ's] humanity is not present wherever his divinity is, then aren't the two natures of Christ separated from each other?

Gratitude
Question 48
Heidelberg Catechism
Heidelberg Catechism

Heidelberg Catechism

If his [Christ's] humanity is not present wherever his divinity is, then aren't the two natures of Christ separated from each other?

Gratitude
Question 48

Question

If his [Christ's] humanity is not present wherever his divinity is, then aren't the two natures of Christ separated from each other?

Answer

Certainly not. Since divinity is not limited and is present everywhere,1 it is evident that Christ's divinity is surely beyond the bounds of the humanity that has been taken on, but at the same time his divinity is in and remains personally united to his humanity.2

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