This exposition explains that the Christian faith affirms the eternal and uncreated nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, emphasizing their divine equality and shared divine attributes.
Gregory underscores that Christ's humanity and creation do not diminish His divine nature, illustrating that distinctions in His incarnate roles do not imply a difference in His divine essence.
Furthermore, the text defends the Holy Spirit's uncreated and divine nature, equating it with the Father and Son, and clarifies misconceptions about creation by distinguishing the Spirit's role as divine and uncreated rather than a created being.
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