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In 680, the third council of Constantinople then came at it from the other direction once again, spelling out that the oneness of Christ’s person did not undermine his having two natures, this time by stating explicitly that Christ had two wills – his having both a divine and a human will being a necessary condition of his truly having both a divine and a human nature.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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