It seems to me there is a contradiction in that statement. To speak of "God Himself" is to acknowledge God as Person and to affirm God as hypostasis. Personal pronouns require a person. So I am not sure what you are trying to say.
You replied : It seems to me there is a contradiction in that statement. To speak of "God Himself" is to acknowledge God as Person and to affirm God as hypostasis. Personal pronouns require a person. So I am not sure what you are trying to say
My point is that the ENTIRE GOD comes to us, not just one person, one hypostasis. When Christ comes to abide within us, it is not just a hypostasis. God's essence is entirely within the Logos.
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