In heated debates, the key positions sometimes get lost in the fray.
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?
Helpful explanation.
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?
Helpful explanation.