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Did Christ experience separation from God on the Cross? Several Protestant theologians teach that Christ, in his redemptive work on the Cross, suffered the pains of Hell–i.e. separation from God.
Several [Latin] Catholic theologians of late have taken this line as well. While avoiding language of punishment, or the wrath of God vent on the Son, they do not hesitate to advance that Christ *experienced *separation from God, as when he said, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”
Personally, something about this never seemed right. It struck me as rather Nestorian in outlook.
What are your thoughts on this view, coming from an Eastern Christian background?
Several [Latin] Catholic theologians of late have taken this line as well. While avoiding language of punishment, or the wrath of God vent on the Son, they do not hesitate to advance that Christ *experienced *separation from God, as when he said, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”
Personally, something about this never seemed right. It struck me as rather Nestorian in outlook.
What are your thoughts on this view, coming from an Eastern Christian background?