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manualman
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I understand that our Eastern brethren have their own theological traditions. Thus, they don’t always express theological teachings the same as latin folks do.
But what about defined doctrine? It is one thing to not use Scholaticism as a method for pondering revealed truth and extrapolating from it, but seems quite another thing to have differing dogmas.
Do the Eastern rites accept the authority of, say, the Immaculate Conception which is dogmatically defined, but springs from Latin theological reasoning about Original Sin? I know the EO have major problems with the IC, but do the Eastern Rites?
But what about defined doctrine? It is one thing to not use Scholaticism as a method for pondering revealed truth and extrapolating from it, but seems quite another thing to have differing dogmas.
Do the Eastern rites accept the authority of, say, the Immaculate Conception which is dogmatically defined, but springs from Latin theological reasoning about Original Sin? I know the EO have major problems with the IC, but do the Eastern Rites?
