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that a divine person cannot have a human nature: Humanity is clearly something distinct from divinity, so it would seem that if a divine person is just the same as his own divinity, then a divine person could not have a human nature. But proper attention to the argumentation that leads up to Aquinas’s conclusion shows that this would be an over-reading.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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