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If these passages from 1 Corinthians don't teach the eternal submission of Jesus to the Father, then how should I understand them?

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I have done an extensive amount of research and study on texts such as 1 Corinthians 15:28 and 1 Corinthians 11:3, which seem to communicate a submission of the son to the Father after His incarnation. I'm aware that eternal submission or eternal subordination is not a historically orthodox Christian doctrine and is considered heresy by many. But please help me make sense of these texts in relation to the topic. Is the son eternally submitting? If yes, how so if the submission is yielding to the will of another and the will is a property of nature/being? If no, how do I then think through these texts which seem to communicate an eternal submission of the Son well after the incarnation?
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Dec 7, 2023, 03:17 AM
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