The encyclical centres on Christ fully human and fully divine, as defined by the council of Chalcedon in the year 451.
In light of the dogma of Christ fully divine and human, he refers to those, who have still problems with this article of faith.
He was fully human as well as fully divine.
Only a Christ who was fully divine could provide adequate protection against such creatures.
Otherwise, according to Clarke, he would be subordinate to God and therefore not fully divine.
That council defined Christ as fully human, fully divine and one person.
At his death, the king became fully divine, according to Egyptian belief, being assimilated with Osiris and Ra.
For Christians, Jesus is also fully human and fully divine as the Word of God who sacrifices himself so that humans can receive salvation.
"Catholics believe Jesus was fully divine," said Megan, who describes herself as an evangelical Christian.
It is fully divine.