Thanks. I'm wondering where the notion of 'economy' comes into this? Also, if the 'sending' of the Son is by definition a pre-incarnational choice, is this not evidence of some form of distinct role which includes an authority/submission aspect?
Thanks. I'm wondering where the notion of 'economy' comes into this? Also, if the 'sending' of the Son is by definition a pre-incarnational choice, is this not evidence of some form of distinct role which includes an authority/submission aspect?
Thanks. I'm wondering where the notion of 'economy' comes into this? Also, if the 'sending' of the Son is by definition a pre-incarnational choice, is this not evidence of some form of distinct role which includes an authority/submission aspect?