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Distinction V
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
- Q. 1Whether to assume is an act befitting the divine nature
- Q. 2Whether to assume befits the divine person
- Q. 3Whether assuming befits the person by reason of the nature, or conversely
- Q. 4Whether assuming can befit the divine nature, with every person abstracted
- Q. 5Whether this is to be conceded: the divine nature is made flesh
Article 2
- Q. 1Whether it is to be conceded that the human nature was assumed by God
- Q. 2Whether God assumed a human person
- Q. 3Whether an intention of personality is to be posited in the separated soul, every union being set aside
- Q. 4Whether it is to be conceded that God assumed a man
- Q. 5Whether this is to be conceded: the Son of God assumed humanity