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marlo
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Brother,
this is the same concern i have when i posted a document by an Orthodox Traditionalist Vladimir Moss in which his understanding of Original sin is the same with the Catholic view, I’m wondering if our EC brethren did change their view and followed the Orthodox?
thanks
marlo
this is the same concern i have when i posted a document by an Orthodox Traditionalist Vladimir Moss in which his understanding of Original sin is the same with the Catholic view, I’m wondering if our EC brethren did change their view and followed the Orthodox?
thanks
marlo
Alithos Anesti!
Dear brother Fritzz,
I have been discussing this matter over at an Orthodox website, and I just found out something that blew my mind away. An EO poster told me that the difference between the EO and Catholic view is the different conception of Original Sin. I told him my understanding as an Oriental Orthodox in communion with Rome is no different from my understanding when I was an Oriental Orthodox NOT in communion with Rome, and then asked him what he thought the difference was. In reply, stated he understood Original Sin as taught by St. Palamas, and then he provided the following quote:
Brother, this blew me away! This is so different from what I have been hearing from EO and some EC on the matter. The latter have all stated that the PRIMARY result of the Original Sin is PHYSICAL death and fear of it is the result of all manner of sin. But here we see St. Palamas teach a view that is completely in line with the Catholic and Oriental understanding - THAT THE PRIMARY RESULT OF THE ORIGINAL SIN IS SPIRITUAL DEATH, NOT PHYSICAL DEATH. It is interesting that St. Palamas did in fact explicitly hold to a belief in the IC of Mary. There seems to have been a change in the teaching of the EO since the time of Palamas. I am thinking it occured in the 19th century as a result of the controversy over the IC. At that time, polemics sought to distance itself as far as possible from the IC which, prior to that time, had been an almost unanimous belief among the EO Fathers. I am surmising that this change in the teaching on Original Sin was spurred by the IC controversy. Given what I know now about what St. Palamas actually taught, I really feel that MODERN EO’xy has really broken from its roots. For many months now, I have been noticing more and more that MODERN EO’xy in several areas of teaching is rather different from HISTORIC EO’xy, MODERN EO’xy being more a child of reactionary anti-Catholicism than being a genuine development from historic EO’xy.
I would love to hear comments from you, both with regards to what I wrote, and with regards to the quote from St. Palamas.
Blessings,
Marduk