"It is not enough to know the Son of God in the Father's nature only, unless we acknowledge Him in what is ours without withdrawal of what is His own. For that self-emptying, which He underwent for man's restoration, was the dispensation of compassion, not the loss of power. For, though by the eternal purpose of God there was 'no other name under heaven given to men whereby they must be saved' (Acts 4:12), the Invisible made His substance visible, the Intemporal temporal, the Impassable passable: not that power might sink into weakness, but that weakness might pass into indestructible power."

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Source: Pope Leo I, Jane Patricia Freeland, Agnes Josephine Conway (1996). “Sammlung”, p.47, CUA Press

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Pope Leo I, also known as Leo the Great, was a significant 5th-century pope known for defining key Christian doctrines and combating heresy.

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