1.1 Understanding the term 'Dual Nature' from a biblical perspective John 1:14
1.2 The importance of the concept of Dual Nature in Christian theology Philippians 2:6-7
2.1 Christ as fully God: The divine nature of Christ Colossians 2:9
2.2 Christ as fully Man: The human nature of Christ Hebrews 2:17
2.3 The union of the two natures in one person John 1:1,14
3.1 The role of Christ's divine nature in our salvation Acts 4:12
3.2 The role of Christ's human nature in our redemption Hebrews 4:15
3.3 The relevance of Christ's dual nature in our Christian walk 1 Peter 2:21
4.1 The believer's old nature: The flesh Romans 7:18
4.2 The believer's new nature: The Spirit 2 Corinthians 5:17
4.3 The struggle between the old and new nature Galatians 5:17
5.1 The call to walk in the Spirit and not in the flesh Galatians 5:16
5.2 The role of the Holy Spirit in helping us overcome the flesh Romans 8:13
5.3 The promise of victory over the flesh through Christ Romans 6:14
6.1 Recognizing and accepting our dual nature as believers Romans 7:24-25
6.2 Striving to live in accordance with our new nature in Christ Ephesians 4:22-24
6.3 Looking forward to the day when our dual nature will be fully resolved in Christ 1 Corinthians 15:49