Gregory of Nyssa
One of the Cappadocian fathers, he taught that in Christ the Logos had united in himself the divine and human natures. Both natures existed by themselves and distinct from one another, yet they were not separated, but arranged in such a way that their attributes were mutually exchangeable.
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