Sheed affirms that the second person of the Trinity became man, saying there is one single element that might make us wonder if he were wholly man. How does Sheed respond to this dilemma?
a) By emphasizing the divine nature of the second person of the Trinity
b) By questioning the concept of sinlessness in relation to humanity
c) By asserting the complete humanity of the second person of the Trinity
d) By suggesting that sin is inherent in human nature