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Hesychios
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A most excellent question.A sign of the correct teaching on Christ’s two natures in one person is the veneration of the Virgin Mary as Theotokos, Mother of God. Does the Assyrian church do this, or do they instead call her Christotokos, Mother of Christ, along with Nestorius?
And this brings up another thing. Tangentially…
The veneration of the Theotokos is specifically Christological, as part of the part of our understanding of Christ.
It is not for her sake, as such, that she is venerated. It is an affirmation of the Incarnation of Christ, a very Fundamental Christian belief.
Some people, for their own reasons, venerate her to excess, forgetting the purpose to which we are called to honor her. That is not acceptable. Others, for their own reasons, neglect this important point and object to venerating the Theotokos whatsoever, not realizing how that removes a bulwark of the idea of the incarnation of Christ from their rational minds.
Small wonder concepts like the Christology of Adventism and of Unitarianism have spread in recent centuries. Christology seems to have suffered because we have neglected the wise counsel of the early church to honor the mother of Christ as God Bearer.
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