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Pages that link to "Jesus of Nazareth was born an ordinary human and was eventally adopted by God the Father"
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Jesus of Nazareth had both a divine and human nature (← links)
- :Christianity (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth had one unified nature consisting of separate but united human and divine aspects (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth had one indivisible nature (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth had a solely human nature (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth was an ordinary human (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth had distinct and separate human and divine natures (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth had both a divine and human nature but only one will (← links)
- Jesus had a human body and lower soul but a divine mind (← links)
- Appendix:Christianity (← links)
- Appendix:Christian theology (← links)
- Appendix:Adoptionism (← links)
- Appendix:Dynamic monarchianism (← links)
- Appendix:Hispanicus error (← links)
- Appendix:Christian denominations (← links)
- Appendix:Nature of Jesus (← links)
- Appendix:Bogomilism (← links)
- Appendix:Paulicianism (← links)