outlawing heresy and identifying the boundaries for reflection while leaving a wide area of ambiguity.36 He contends that it does not give us a complete account of the person of Christ or of his natures and is ambiguous because it was more concerned to rule out what was not orthodox than to make positive statements.37 It does not say what a person is or what a nature is, nor does it address how someone fully human can be of the identical essence as God. It is minimalist.38 Its positive comment, Crisp
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