To Become Human

Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!


β€œThe Lord did not come to make a display. He came to heal and to teach suffering men. For one who wanted to make a display the thing would have been just to appear and dazzle the beholders. But for Him Who came to heal and to teach the way was not merely to dwell here, but to put Himself at the disposal of those who needed Him, and to be manifested according as they could bear it, not vitiating the value of the Divine appearing by exceeding their capacity to receive it.”
— St. Athanasius the Great

Today our Holy Mother the Church (on the Coptic calendar) commemorates St. Athanasius the Great or the Apostolic. One of the greatest theologians of the Holy Church, St. Athanasius helped the early Church to properly articulate it's understanding of God and the purpose, power, and beauty of the incarnation of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. This great doctor of the Church is famous for having stated that β€œGod became man so that man by grace might become God,” an articulation of what it means to be a human being that reiterated what St. Irenaeus of Lyons had stated nearly a century earlier, namely that β€œThe Son of God was made man so that man might become son of God.”

It is in this very unity of the visible and the invisible, of the divine and the human that the dignity and beauty of humanity as God meant it to be can be found. Indeed, as the wonderful 20th century theologian St. Justin Popovic (+ 1979) once wrote: 

"[M]an is only a true man when he is completely untied with God, and in everything and every way completely lives in God, thinks in God, feels in God, acts in God, is virtuous in God, is immortal in God, is eternal in God. Only and solely in God is man a man, a true man, a perfect man, a man in whom all the fullness of the Godhead lives."

O holy St. Athanasius, pray to God for us!