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I have heard that (some?) Eastern Christian theologians draw a distinction between the Essence of God and the Uncreated Energies of God. The blessed in heaven share in His Energies, but never in His Essence.
In the (Western) Catholic understanding that I have been taught, the Eucharistic species become the body, blood, soul and Divinity of Christ. This, I believe, we share with the East, whether Catholic or Orthodox (right?)
Have any Eastern theologians ever addressed whether the Divinity that is present in the Eucharist is the Essence or (only) the Energies of Christ? Are there any consequences to this distinction, or is it just my Latin mindset looking for scholastic hair-splitting?
In the (Western) Catholic understanding that I have been taught, the Eucharistic species become the body, blood, soul and Divinity of Christ. This, I believe, we share with the East, whether Catholic or Orthodox (right?)
Have any Eastern theologians ever addressed whether the Divinity that is present in the Eucharist is the Essence or (only) the Energies of Christ? Are there any consequences to this distinction, or is it just my Latin mindset looking for scholastic hair-splitting?