Nilus of Ancyra→Gainas|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Gainas the General. [Gainas: the Gothic magister militum under the emperor Arcadius; an Arian.]
"As being the radiance of the glory." [Hebrews 1:3] The great Apostle [Paul] speaks by way of an illustration, in order to indicate that which is free from passion, and that this radiance is not from a Father who has been diminished, nor from one who has been lessened; it is not without subsistence, but it has its being in another. Do not, then, conceive this with regard to God the Word; for see what the Apostle immediately adds: "And the exact imprint of his substance." [Hebrews 1:3; "hypostasis," his very person] For just as the Father is subsisting in his own person, so too the Son is subsisting in his own person, though not without beginning; the Son [has a beginning], for the Father is the cause of him, in that he is Father, not in that he is Creator. And observe how in the Gospels the radiance itself says: "I am the light of the world" [John 8:12], light from light. The imprint is something other than the prototype, yet not wholly other, but only according to its subsisting in its own person.
To Gainas the General. [Gainas: the Gothic magister militum under the emperor Arcadius; an Arian.]
"As being the radiance of the glory." [Hebrews 1:3] The great Apostle [Paul] speaks by way of an illustration, in order to indicate that which is free from passion, and that this radiance is not from a Father who has been diminished, nor from one who has been lessened; it is not without subsistence, but it has its being in another. Do not, then, conceive this with regard to God the Word; for see what the Apostle immediately adds: "And the exact imprint of his substance." [Hebrews 1:3; "hypostasis," his very person] For just as the Father is subsisting in his own person, so too the Son is subsisting in his own person, though not without beginning; the Son [has a beginning], for the Father is the cause of him, in that he is Father, not in that he is Creator. And observe how in the Gospels the radiance itself says: "I am the light of the world" [John 8:12], light from light. The imprint is something other than the prototype, yet not wholly other, but only according to its subsisting in its own person.
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