So if you have a triune god who is father, son, and holy ghost but you have a mother of the human manifestation of father / son god — then Mary is arguably the mother of god and in that way could be argued as the more
divine at some point in the history of the transformation of the triune god in heaven to the triune god on earth and of course the few days when the triune god on earth was dead (but not really dead) before rising.
Not exact matches
They ALSO chose to decide whether jesus was
divine because
at that
point in history, he wasn't considered
divine.
The issues of chief difficulty arise
at the
point of questions as to whether Jesus expected the Kingdom to come on earth or only
in some realm beyond earthly
history, and
in the latter event, whether he expected earthly
history to end very soon by a catastrophic
divine intervention when he himself would return
in glory to reign over a transfigured world.
At one
point early
in Church
history «Christ» was equated with the
divine Logos, and there was some disagreement as to how this was related to the man Jesus.
The
divine transcendent function as ground of the world posits the world as a world
in movement, involved
in becoming by rising above and beyond, and these ascents necessarily occur
at points of time
in the
history of this developing world.