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Werke Athanasius von Alexandrien (295-373) Tomus ad Antiochenos Tome or Synodal Letter to the People of Antioch

6. The human Nature of Christ complete, not Body only.

But since also certain seemed to be contending together concerning the fleshly Economy of the Saviour, we enquired of both parties. And what the one confessed, the others also agreed to, that the Word did not, as it came to the prophets, so dwell in a holy man at the consummation of the ages, but that the Word Himself was made flesh, and being in the Form of God, took the form of a servant 1, and from Mary after the flesh became man for us, and that thus in Him the human race is perfectly and wholly delivered from sin and quickened from the dead, and given access to the kingdom of the heavens. For they confessed also that the Saviour had not a body without a soul, nor without sense or intelligence; for it was not possible, when the Lord had become man for us, that His body should be without intelligence: nor was the salvation effected in the Word Himself a salvation of body only, but of soul also. And being Son of God in truth, He became also Son of Man, and being God’s Only-begotten Son, He became also at the same time ‘firstborn among many brethren 2.’ Wherefore neither was there one Son of God before Abraham, another after Abraham 3: nor was there one that raised up Lazarus, another that asked concerning him; but the same it was that said as man, ‘Where does Lazarus lie 4;’ and as God raised him up: the same that as man and in the body spat, but divinely as Son of God opened the eyes of the man blind from his birth 5; and while, as Peter says 6, in the flesh He suffered, as God opened the tomb and raised the dead. For which reasons, thus understanding all that is said in the Gospel, they assured us that they held the same truth about the Word’s Incarnation and becoming Man.


  1. Phil. ii. 7 , &c.  ↩

  2. Rom. viii. 29 .  ↩

  3. John viii. 58 .  ↩

  4. Ib. xi. 34 .  ↩

  5. Mark viii. 22 , &c.  ↩

  6. 1 Pet. iv. 1 .  ↩

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  • Tome or Synodal Letter to the People of Antioch.
    • 1.
    • 2. Mission of Eusebius and Asterius.
    • 3. The ‘Meletians’ to be acknowledged, and all who renounce heresy, especially as to the Holy Spirit.
    • 4. The parties at Antioch to unite.
    • 5. The question of one Subsistence (Hypostasis) or three, not to be pressed.
    • 6. The human Nature of Christ complete, not Body only.
    • 7. Questions of words must not be suffered to divide those who think alike.
    • 8. The above terms unanimously agreed upon.
    • 9. Signatures.
    • 10. The ‘Tome’ signed at Antioch.

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