What do you mean by “deificity”? There is no such word, so do you mean “deification” or “deity” or something else?
Which heresies?
[What do you mean by “deificity”? There is no such word, so do you mean “deification” or “deity” or something else?]
The base word is in a few books.
Deification denotes a non-deity become deific—not my meaning; deity denotes a substance, ουσια, that is noncarnate—not my meaning. Jesus is the permanent temporal mode of the uncreated eternal second person of the uncreated society. He was not adopted into deity-ness, nor was/is he noncarnate eternality. He was therefore deific, linked as a mode to deity, as God the son carnate. Therefore he was/is deific, and we may speak of both his humanity and his deificity.
[Which heresies?] Heresies such as in
Hillsong’s “You alone are God, Jesus” (Reuban Morgan). Firstly Morgan formally dismissed the father & spirit as being ‘God’. Second, he limited deity to the carnate Christ, dismissing the noncarnate son. I think that
Hillsong have pumped out many a Sabellian song, as if the father, son, and spirit, are three modes, one person, so effectively saying that the father died on the cross (patripassianism), since Jesus is apparently the father (!). No, that’s confusing the persons.
And how many fall for Apollinarianism, saying such as Jesus having worked miracles by his own deity (Jesus-is-God fullstop), contra Mt.12:28? No, Jesus is a pattern. To avoid such heresies, we need to differentiate members of the triunity (one name, three persons: Mt.28:19). The one name is based on the one substance/essence/ousia (Athanasius). And we are wise IMO to stick with Paul’s highlight of the term θεος to the father (eg 1 Cor.8:6), so translate otherwise for God’s son: even θεος has a semantic range.
Factoring systematic theology into
John, in Jhn.1 we would read that the noncarnate Logos was with God [the father], and was deity [in substance] (v1), and became carnate, human, Jesus (v14).
There is more to deity (θεος) than God’s noncarnate son, and more to God’s noncarnate son than carnate Jesus, but Jesus has a one-of-a-kind deific link/connection, deificity.