accept that doctrine, though it is in accordance with the demands of right reason as well as with the teaching of the word
(كلام) of God. To deny the possibility of such condescension
on God's part is to declare that He is not Almighty. Those who state that such condescension is contrary to God's dignity would be wiser if they recognized the fact that the
All-Wise God is far better able to judge of what is in accordance with His own dignity than are we men. In the constitution of man, God has shown that what man thinks impossible
is easy to the Almighty. For man cannot understand how it is possible for the immaterial spirit to enter into any relation with the material body; yet we know that we have a spirit
within us, and that the spirit rules and dominates the body, though we know not how. Previous to experience we should have declared such a thing impossible. Body and spirit
exercise a very great influence over one another during what we call our life here below; yet the immaterial spirit is not mingled and confounded
(مخلوط
ومركّب) with the material body.
Somewhat in the same way the divine nature of the Word of God did not through the incarnation become mingled and confounded with the human nature in Christ.
Moreover, God has entered into a relation
(علاقة) with His creatures not only in sending a revelation |