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She saw Jesus as a Christian Scientist, a "Way-shower" between humanity and God, and distinguished between Jesus the man and the concept of Christ, the latter a synonym for Truth and Jesus the first person fully to manifest it.
The Johannine literature in the Bible provides the first traces of the concept of Christ as the Logos, the "word" or "principle" that issues from eternity.
By exposing the doctrinal deviations in the extreme theological positions of his time, viz., the concept of Christ as predominantly divine or human, advocated respectively by the monophysite or Nestorian schools, Theodore intended to show the middle ground of orthodox teaching.
His youthful appearance may be a device by the artist to illustrate the concept of Christ as the incarnation of the Word of God.
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