Zabdi Premjit;14194941]The essence of God is God as He is known to Himself. The energies of God are God as He is know to us. Yes, energia can be translated as activities or operations.
When “energia can be translated as activities or operations”, it gives the notion that an act of God or operation of God has a beginning and an end. When it is divinely revealed that God IS the Alpha and Omega, who has no beginning and no end.
Can you give an example of an activity or operation of God that reveals divine energy to which a human person can participate in? Is the energy of God divine or not?
We are co-workers with God. This co-working or synergy with God allows us to experience Him through His energies, His operations within creation. This process is called theosis.
How can one be a co-worker with God, when your definition of the energies of God, belong only to God?
In Christianity, It is God working through us, in us and with us. The Christian does not do the work of God on his own.
One example of this is the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ. The Blessed Virgin Mary did not conceive all by herself, or assisted God’s energy in conception. The blessed Virgin Mary’s fiat allowed God to do a wonderful work. The blessed Virgin Mary did not conceive by an energy, but by a person the Holy Spirit, who planted the seed of the Word of God in her womb.
To consider the Virgin birth conceived by an energy of God becomes deplorable and heretical. Because God is personal and living in Presence.
As we progress through theosis, we experience synergy with God at a deeper and deeper lever, and therefore partake of His energies more and more. Theosis occurs in this life, but also continues in the next. So, it is an eternal process of experiencing increasingly more of the energies of God.
Can you state clearly, what is the name of those “energ
ies” that one can partake of God? Or is God energy unknown here, as God’s Essence?
The essence-energy distinction is a distinction from the point-of-view of creation. As God is infinite, it would be be impossible for our process of increasingly experiencing God to end.
When God said, “Let there be” in creation. Can you distinguish a distinction between God who speaks and the Word “Let there be”, and the energy which created?
Does the energy philosophical understanding borrow from the Christian Trinity doctrine? Or is the Energy distinction view of creation something other?
It is an eternal process. At any given time then, there must be some extent to which we have knowledge of God, which we assign the name energies,
To have knowledge of God, is an energy of God? To have knowledge of God is a divine revelation. Or, is energy saying the same thing as revelation but applying a new invented term, such as “energy”?
From God’s perspective, there is no essence-energies distinction.
Here we agree, because God does not give revelation to distinguish a distinction between Essence and Energy. Energy is a man made doctrine that is not revealed by God to our humanity. If? energy is placed in the subject of theology only, one need not reject it’s context. But, if? energy is place as a doctrine or a divine revelation of God, then you have 2000 years of Christianity and 4000 years of Judaism in contradiction to the energy doctrine.
I feel like sometimes people mistakenly think the essence-energies distinction implies a deep ontological division in God, as if somewhere there is an divine essence and a divine energies sitting beside each other…or they think that the energies are a discrete piece of God. Not so.
I agree with the way you “feel” here, because for one to contemplate upon God’s Essence-**Energies distinction **lends itself to confusion and many misunderstandings, just by the word distinction, supposes something distinct and different of God’s Essence and God’s Energies.
This new Essence-Energy distinction in theology, introduced by Muslims and later by an EO Greek philosopher appears to be wanting to say the same thing already revealed by Jesus Christ in the persons of the Trinity, but the energy theology takes on a new revelation that is taken from a combination of the Arian heretical view of God and an Islamic view of God, who’s Word can never take on flesh that places God in a box.
In short, the Christian Trinity was divinely revealed centuries before Islam’s prophet was born and long before the term Essence-Energy distinction was ever introduced by men.
I doubt Aquinas would accept such an absolute knowledge of the divine essence either. My inkling is that Aquinas conceived of a more relative sort of knowing, taking into consideration the limitations of creatures and their inability to know in the way God knows. However, I am not a scholar on either Byzantine or Latin theology, and this has just been the :twocents: of a unlearnéd layman.
Thomas Aquinas theology that God eternally exist, agrees with all the Early Church Fathers, that God’s Essence does not come down to us.
No one claims to have full knowledge of God , except One! Jesus Christ revealed; Luke 10:22 All things have been handed over to me by my Father. **No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and who the Father is except the Son and anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal him.” **
Would you consider Jesus being an energy of God? Because the Son came from the Father.
Peace be with you