Jesus the Son
The eternal Word (Logos) made flesh; the Son is fully God and fully man, the mediator of creation and redemption.
Properties
| Property | Meaning |
|---|
| Logos | Word/ordering principle |
| Incarnate | Fully God and fully man |
| Mediator | Mediates creation and redemption |
Theophysics Mapping
| Aspect | Physics Analog | Role |
|---|
| Quantum Role | Eigenstate | a⟩ with definite structure |
| Mathematical Form | ∇·χ = 0 | Coherence criterion (zero divergence) |
| χ-Field Factor | K (Knowledge) | Structural coherence |
Key Axioms
| Axiom | Statement | Scripture |
|---|
| T1.1 | Son is Logos | John 1:3 |
| T1.2 | Co-eternal with Father | John 1:1 |
| T1.3 | Distinct person | John 1:1 |
| T1.4 | Fully divine | John 1:1 |
| T2.1 | Mediator | 1 Tim 2:5 |
| T2.3 | Savior | John 14:6 |
| T3.1 | Incarnation real | John 1:14 |
| T4.1 | Resurrection real | Acts 2:24 |
| T4.2 | Identity preserved | John 11:25 |
Scripture References
- John 1:1-3 — “In the beginning was the Word… all things were made through Him”
- John 1:14 — “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us”
- Col 1:15-17 — “Firstborn over all creation… all things hold together in Him”
- Phil 2:6-8 — “Being in very nature God… made himself nothing”
- Heb 1:3 — “The radiance of God’s glory and exact representation”
Scope and Exclusions
- Theological definition only; physics analogies are interpretive, not literal.
- The Son is not a created being — co-eternal with the Father.
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