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It might, as in Christ’s case, subsist in virtue of possessing some other nature. But that does not mean that Christ’s human nature does nothing – before the incarnation, the Son was not human, and Christ’s human nature serves for him precisely as a humanizing principle, a principle in virtue of which he is human.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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