Peter Bradley

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As we saw above, passibility requires at least that an entity be actualized by some form or principle and that the entity be composite. It is clear that on Aquinas’s way of thinking, while the latter of these conditions is fulfilled, the former is not. So the incarnation from Aquinas’s perspective does not involve passibility on the Word’s part.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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