Friday, October 4, 2024

Charles Lee Irons on John 1:18 and ο μονογενης θεος

  

Anyone who wants to argue that μονογενης in John 1:18 means “unique” would have to translate ο μονογενης θεος as “the unique God.” But this goes against the christological use of the phrase. The phrase ο μονογενης θεος is not applied to the one divine essence of the Godhead but specifically to the Son as the second person of the Trinity. Just consider the phrase in light of its context: “The only begotten God, who is in the bosom of the Father” (ο μονογενης θεος ο ων εις τον καλπον του πατρος). Because of the relative clause, “who is in the bosom of the Father,” the referent of ο μονογενης θεος is clearly not the single divine essence but the Son as distinct from the Father. (Charles Lee Irons, “Only Begotten God: Eternal Generation, a Scriptural Doctrine,” in On Classical Trinitarianism: Retrieving the Nicene Doctrine of the Triune God, ed. Matthew Barrett [Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2024], 409)

 

 

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