Hypostatic Union of Christ in Hebrews 2:14-18 and Its Significance To Christians
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2016
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The Department of Religion and African Culture, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State
Abstract
Much consideration and concentration has been on the birth and death of Christ as if they were the
paramount issues about Christ. Little knowledge has been gleaned on who Christ was and still remains when
he was on earth which is behind all his achievement. The objective of this paper therefore, is to insist that
Christ had the two natures one and at the same time which is called hypostatic union. In other to achieve the
set goal, both historical, sociological and exegetical methods were used, and data were gathered through
secondary source. The researcher found out that Jesus has two complete natures—one fully human and one
fully divine and that these two natures are united in one person in the God-man. Jesus is not two persons. He
is one person. The hypostatic union is the joining of the divine and the human in the one person of Jesus,
and that the union is significant for man’s salvation. The paper finally recommends that both natures are
without confusion, without change, without division, and without separation, and should be seen as of equal
importance and as the background of all that Jesus was and did.