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According to my understanding, the Western Catholic view of original sin is that each of us is conceived in a state already meriting Hell, even before we commit any personal sins or do anything at all of our own will. Mary, by the grace of God, was conceived in a state free from original sin, and thus did not merit eternal damnation while still in the womb.
The Eastern Orthodox view, as I understand it, is that each of us inherits death and the tendency to sin from Adam, but we have nothing (or lack nothing) in our souls which would put us in the “this guy’s going to Hell if he dies right now” column. As such, Orthodox have no need to believe Mary was conceived in a different state from any other person.
I believe the previous paragraph is a fairly accurate portrayal of the Orthodox view. I may have to go to a different forum and ask some Orthodox Christians to verify this for me.
So, do Eastern Catholics hold to the Western Catholic understanding of original sin, the Eastern Orthodox understanding of original sin, or some understanding of their own? Personally, I see a very clear contradiction between the Western Catholic and Orthodox views; it’s not simply a matter of different expressions of the same truth.
I have truly no desire whatsoever to bash Eastern Catholics. They get enough of that from some Eastern Orthodox and some Latin Catholics as it is. However, I see the possibility that Eastern Catholics hold something as true that Western Catholics hold to be not true. Very confusing.
I have been studying Catholicism and Orthodoxy for some time now, and there is much I admire about both. Others have suggested that Eastern Catholicism would be a way to have the best of both. However, these apparent contradictions are troubling. Of course, if there are contradictions in matters of dogma between Eastern and Western Catholicism, then Western Catholicism is just as suspect. I’m certainly not going to automatically assume the West is right in all disputes.
I thank everyone in advance for any information. God bless!
The Eastern Orthodox view, as I understand it, is that each of us inherits death and the tendency to sin from Adam, but we have nothing (or lack nothing) in our souls which would put us in the “this guy’s going to Hell if he dies right now” column. As such, Orthodox have no need to believe Mary was conceived in a different state from any other person.
I believe the previous paragraph is a fairly accurate portrayal of the Orthodox view. I may have to go to a different forum and ask some Orthodox Christians to verify this for me.
So, do Eastern Catholics hold to the Western Catholic understanding of original sin, the Eastern Orthodox understanding of original sin, or some understanding of their own? Personally, I see a very clear contradiction between the Western Catholic and Orthodox views; it’s not simply a matter of different expressions of the same truth.
I have truly no desire whatsoever to bash Eastern Catholics. They get enough of that from some Eastern Orthodox and some Latin Catholics as it is. However, I see the possibility that Eastern Catholics hold something as true that Western Catholics hold to be not true. Very confusing.
I have been studying Catholicism and Orthodoxy for some time now, and there is much I admire about both. Others have suggested that Eastern Catholicism would be a way to have the best of both. However, these apparent contradictions are troubling. Of course, if there are contradictions in matters of dogma between Eastern and Western Catholicism, then Western Catholicism is just as suspect. I’m certainly not going to automatically assume the West is right in all disputes.
I thank everyone in advance for any information. God bless!