Indwelling Scheme

Indwelling Scheme a name used by some English theologians to denote a theory derived from Colossians 2, 9: "In him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily;" which, according to some, asserts the doctrine of Christ's consisting of two beings; one the self-existent Creator, and the other a creature, made into one person by an ineffable union and indwelling, which renders the same attributes and honors equally applicable to both. SEE CHRISTOLOGY.

 
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