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Chapter
VI.—Concerning the question, when Christ was
called.
The mind was not united with God the Word, as some
falsely assert2268
2268 See
Sophr., Ep. ad Serg.; Origen, Περὶ
ἀρχῶν, II. 6; Ruf., Expos.
Symb., &c. | , before the
Incarnation by the Virgin and from that time called Christ. That
is the absurd nonsense of Origen2269
2269 Origen,
Περὶ
ἀρχῶν, bk.
ii., ch. 6. | who lays
down the doctrine of the priority of the existence of souls. But
we hold that the Son and Word of God became Christ after He had dwelt
in the womb of His holy ever-virgin Mother, and became flesh without
change, and that the flesh was anointed with divinity. For this
is the anointing of humanity, as Gregory the Theologian says2270
2270 Orat. 36,
near the end. | . And here are the words of the
most holy Cyril of Alexandria which he wrote to the Emperor
Theodosius2271 :
“For I indeed hold that one ought to give the name Jesus Christ
neither to the Word that is of God if He is without humanity, nor yet
to the temple born of woman if it is not united with the Word.
For the Word that is of God is understood to be Christ when united with
humanity in ineffable manner in the union of the œconomy2272
2272 καθ᾽
ἕνωσιν
οἰκονομικήν, in the union of the Incarnation. | .” And again, he writes to
the Empresses thus2273 :
“Some hold that the name ‘Christ’ is rightly given to
the Word that is begotten of God the Father, to Him alone, and regarded
separately by Himself. But we have not been taught so to think
and speak. For when the Word became flesh, then it was, we say,
that He was called Christ Jesus. For since He was anointed with
the oil of gladness, that is the Spirit, by Him Who is God and Father,
He is for this reason2274 called
Christ. But that the anointing was an act that concerned Him as
man could be doubted by no one who is accustomed to think
rightly.” Moreover, the celebrated Athanasius says this in
his discourse “Concerning the Saving Manifestation:”
“The God Who was before the sojourn in the flesh was not man, but
God in God, being invisible and without passion, but when He became
man, He received in addition the name of Christ because of the flesh,
since, indeed, passion and death follow in the train of this
name.”
And although the holy Scripture2275 says, Therefore God, thy God, hath
anointed thee with the oil of gladness2276
2276 Some copies omit
the last five words. | , it is to be observed that the holy
Scripture often uses the past tense instead of the future, as for
example here: Thereafter He was seen upon the earth and dwelt
among men2277 . For
as yet God was not seen nor did He dwell among men when this was
said. And here again: By the rivers of Babylon, there we
sat down; yea wept2278 . For as
yet these things had not come to pass.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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