The concept of Nature of humanity in Christianity
The nature of humanity in Christianity encompasses essential characteristics defining human existence, reflecting Christ's likeness and the shared emotions and limitations of all humans. Protestant views highlight intrinsic qualities, including physical, emotional, and intellectual aspects. The Catholic Church emphasizes humanity's state in relation to sin and salvation through Christ's actions. Early Christianity recognizes inherent human traits in figures like Mary, contrasting these with divine qualities, underscoring the complexities of human nature throughout the faith.
Synonyms: Human essence, Human condition, Human nature, Human qualities, Human traits
In German: Natur der Menschheit; In Swedish: Mänsklighetens natur; In Dutch: Aard van de mensheid; In Finnish: Ihmiskunnan luonne; In Spanish: Naturaleza de la humanidad; In Malay: Sifat kemanusiaan; In French: La nature de l'humanité
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Christian concept of 'Nature of humanity'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Refers to the inherent weaknesses and sinful tendencies of human beings as discussed in the context of God’s disciplinary actions.[1] (2) Refers to the human aspects and characteristics that are inherent in Mary, despite her pure qualities.[2] (3) The essential characteristics that define human existence, contrasted with the divine nature of the Lord throughout the text.[3]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) Refers to the inherent characteristics and emotions shared by all humans, particularly in recognizing life's limitations.[4] (2) The essential characteristics and qualities that define being human, as represented by Christ's likeness of men.[5]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) The state and condition of human beings, in relation to sin and the need for salvation, emphasized through Christ's actions.[6]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The intrinsic qualities and characteristics that define human beings, including their physical, emotional, and intellectual dimensions.[7]