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Gregory_I
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I am ROMAN CATHOLIC, (I had a brief stint with Orthodoxy and an even briefer one with mono/mia-physitism, so this is where this question is coming from) and I have another FILIOQUE question.
We say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son as from one principle. Good, I give the assent of faith. But the Augustinian description of the Father eternally loving the Son, and the Son eternally loving the Father, and establishing a relation of opposition between these two acts of love that gives birth to a third person confuses me.
Here is Why: **Presuming this act (Which is ultimately ineffable) does occur in this manner, are we to then conclude that the Father Does not love the Spirit, or The Son love the Spirit? And if they do (which they do), why is there not set up second degree levels of opposition Between the Father and the Spirit and The Son and the Spirit? **
Why do these “relationships of opposition” not “spirate” the “4th and 5th” persons of the Godhead in an increasingly subordinationist godhead ad infinitum?
Or alternatively…could these more subordinate “beings” Be angels? But then again, angels cannot create, and so the relationships between say the 4th and 5th “Persons” would not Generate a 6th person in a way analagous to the Father and Son.
SO to sum it up:
why not ad infinitum relations of opposition spirating divine persons ad infinitum?
(or did I just invent the Thomistic recipe for polytheism?)
Is this simply the limit of Scholastic Theology in this particular area?
We say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son as from one principle. Good, I give the assent of faith. But the Augustinian description of the Father eternally loving the Son, and the Son eternally loving the Father, and establishing a relation of opposition between these two acts of love that gives birth to a third person confuses me.
Here is Why: **Presuming this act (Which is ultimately ineffable) does occur in this manner, are we to then conclude that the Father Does not love the Spirit, or The Son love the Spirit? And if they do (which they do), why is there not set up second degree levels of opposition Between the Father and the Spirit and The Son and the Spirit? **
Why do these “relationships of opposition” not “spirate” the “4th and 5th” persons of the Godhead in an increasingly subordinationist godhead ad infinitum?
Or alternatively…could these more subordinate “beings” Be angels? But then again, angels cannot create, and so the relationships between say the 4th and 5th “Persons” would not Generate a 6th person in a way analagous to the Father and Son.
SO to sum it up:
why not ad infinitum relations of opposition spirating divine persons ad infinitum?
(or did I just invent the Thomistic recipe for polytheism?)
Is this simply the limit of Scholastic Theology in this particular area?