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In order to identify whether or not Jesus or the Holy Spirit stood on the divine or creaturely side of the equation, the early church commonly referred to four markers: appellations, attributes, actions, and adoration.
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Thus Hebrews 1:11-12, in applying Psalm 102:25-27 to the Son, attributes to the Son divine actions (creation), divine attributes (eternality), and divine appellations ('Lord').
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We should also note that, in this text [Heb 1:8-12], the writer [of Hebrews] names the Son 'Lord' (*kyrios*), and in the OT text the term 'Lord' (*kyrios*) is clearly a reference to YHWH, God himself. This gives further credence to the idea that when we see 'Lord' used as a name for Jesus in the NT, it is no mere honorific—it is an indication of his shared divinity with the Father and the Spirit.
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Paul also attributes the names of 'God' and 'YHWH' to Jesus in Romans 9:5 and Philippians 2:9-11, respectively. . . . Additionally, we could point to the fact that Paul's nearly constant use of *kyrios* ('Lord') as a title for Jesus appears to be a deliberate ascription of the Tetragrammaton ('YHWH') to Jesus.
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One helpful way of thinking through these questions is the so-called Wesleyan quadrilateral, which is associated with the founder of Methodism, John Wesley: Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. Although Wesley himself never framed his thinking in this way exactly, it still summarizes a useful method that Protestant theology should aim for.
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Everything God does outside himself he does indivisibly as Father, Son, and Spirit. But within this action, each of the divine persons acts in a manner fitting to his personal identity; the one act of God proceeds from the Father, through the Son, by or in the Holy Spirit.
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In God's external activity, the persons are distinguished from one another not by distinct roles and functions but by distinct modes of actions in the one inseparable action of God.
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