But if we cannot put these two seeming opposites of God and human together in Jesus Christ, we usually cannot put these two together in ourselves, or in the rest of the physical universe.
I’m confused by the language here. I don’t think that Christians have a difficult time putting God and Jesus together. I think that’s exactly how they assume superiority or being set apart from other faiths. Jesus is the only great teacher who IS God. I don’t think that’s what we need more of. I think the part about us recognizing that Christ is God and Jesus is a manifestation makes sense. I feel like this language here is more going back to saying Jesus is God. Although maybe he is trying to show how Christians forget the HUMAN part of the equation — the putting together of God and human. So maybe he’s trying to emphasize how Christians want to bypass the idea of Jesus as a manifestation in a human body, not that Jesus is simply God.