To be united to God in unity of person was not fitting to human flesh, according to its natural endowments, since it was above his dignity; nevertheless, it was fitting that God, by reason of his infinite goodness, should unite it to himself for human salvation.


III, q. 1, art. 2, ad 2 - Summa Theologica (1265–1274)


To be united to God in unity of person was not fitting to human flesh, according to its natural endowments, since it was above his dignity;...

To be united to God in unity of person was not fitting to human flesh, according to its natural endowments, since it was above his dignity;...

To be united to God in unity of person was not fitting to human flesh, according to its natural endowments, since it was above his dignity;...

To be united to God in unity of person was not fitting to human flesh, according to its natural endowments, since it was above his dignity;...