Nilus of Ancyra→Auxentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To the Same Person.
The only-begotten Son and Word of God, even after he was formed, that is, given a body, from the holy Virgin, did not fall away from, nor was he made estranged from, his own divinity; for he remained God even after the incarnation: true God with respect to what is invisible, but true man with respect to what is seen, since indeed he was not without mind and without soul, as Apollinaris [Apollinaris of Laodicea, d. c. 390, who taught that in Christ the divine Logos replaced the human mind] has loudly proclaimed.
The only-begotten Son and Word of God, even after he was formed, that is, given a body, from the holy Virgin, did not fall away from, nor was he made estranged from, his own divinity; for he remained God even after the incarnation: true God with respect to what is invisible, but true man with respect to what is seen, since indeed he was not without mind and without soul, as Apollinaris [Apollinaris of Laodicea, d. c. 390, who taught that in Christ the divine Logos replaced the human mind] has loudly proclaimed.
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