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2023/07/12

A philosophical question posed as a line in, a poem, to be resumed, continued and ...

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It asks the question how can there be a resurrection in a multiplicity?
 
an there be a resur It asks the question how crection in a multiplicity?
 
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  what was it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
can here bea  resurrection ltiplicity?
 
 
It asks the question how can there be a resurrection in a multiplicity? 
 
 
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     ancient authorities claim

                          thus

'Christ would have  come to the  world even had Adam not fallen' 
 
I believe this is Aquinas
 
  How about Dun Scotus? and Erigna the Scot?
 
       what of Augustine?
 
And a Berkely like question might be as follows   Can the Resurrection be said to have happened 
 
if none of the apostiles or others had not be there to perceive it?
 
     If consciousness is depedenent on perception and a  perceiver
 
 who perceives  when it comes to  'God's'    resurrection  ?

God in  the second person  as one says,   but god nonetheless?
 
  Was the Second person of the Word the Logos, not fully god at the same instant of being fully human?
Did he have to forget his divine essence to be able to die, then to Resurrect?
 
 
 
 
  Was divinity, as in the Word, the Logos, made Flesh,
 
 
  a devenir  becoming divine riding the edges the outermost of human beingness?
 
  a deviner becoming divine at the edge of human essence?
 
Was substance then converted to the higher form of matter in the transformation of matter, and the cell and their molecular organization
 
 
removed to a higher plane?
 
 
Plane is used int he sense of Plateau in ATp.
 
 
 
To be continued :
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