Together with the belief in the Holy Trinity, the doctrine of the Incarnation occupies a central position in the teaching of the Orthodox Church. According to Orthodox Faith, Jesus is much more than a pious man or a profound teacher of morality. He is the "Son of God who became the Son of Man.” The doctrine of the Incarnation is an expression of the Church's experience of Christ. In Him, divinity is united with humanity without the destruction of either reality. Jesus Christ is truly God who shares in the same reality as the Father and the Spirit. Moreover, He is truly man who shares with us all that is human. The Church believes that, as the unique God-man, Jesus Christ has restored humanity to fellowship with God.
By manifesting the Holy Trinity, by teaching
the meaning of authentic human life, and by conquering the powers of sin and
death through His Resurrection, Christ is the supreme expression of the love of
God the Father, for His people, made present in every age and in every place by
the Holy Spirit through the life of the Church. The great Fathers of the Church
summarized the ministry of Christ in the bold affirmation, "God became
what we are so that we may become what He is.”
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