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Humilation and Exaltation

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Theologians normally treat the incarnation-to-burial of Jesus as the humiliation of the Son; resurrection-to-ascension exaltation. That's correct, but there are other angles too.

God hid His face behind a veil from the time of Moses to the incarnation. This is His humiliation - we might almost say, a display of His modesty. (He does not, like Orual, hide to veil his ugliness but His beauty.) At the incarnation, the Father is seen in the Son, and the Word tabernacles in flesh where we can behold Him - the incarnation is the beginning of exaltation, or at least, of apocalypse.

posted by Peter J. Leithart on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 02:01 PM

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