Wait…So what’'s the difference between how the Person of the Holy Spirit is brought about and his Essence?
Hello Swiss,
There are two things we speak of in God- nature and person
Nature is what you are- An alien comes to Earth and sees a strange creature (you) and asks, Hey,* What are you?* You answer- I’m a human being. You’re describing your nature. He asks,
Who are you? You say, I’m John Smith. You’re describing, not a nature, but a subject- a person- a who.
In God, the nature or being of God is just one. Absolute existence without limit- That’s
what God is (in essence); that’s why we say we believe in One God, not two or three- We worship a single being. But
who God is, is three
distinct persons; Each person possesses the single Divine nature fully as his own, just as you possess your own nature totally, so that when your body eats, we say “You” are eating, walking, cursing etc. Your nature is totally one with your person, and your person acts in your nature fully freely completely. So in God, all three persons possess the exact same single nature fully as if he was the sole “owner” of the Divine nature. The Divine persons cannot be separate from each other because they possess just one nature, not in parts each, not a third of God each, but fully, each is in 100% possession of the same Divine nature which is just one- They are therefore 100%
in each other.
There are differences between East and West in how the Trinity is approached in terms of understanding. As I understand it, the West emphasizes the Divine nature before the three persons, therefore oneness of God before Threeness, and the East emphasizes the three Divine persons before the Divine nature, therefore the three persons before unity- These differences in
approach and
emphasis can cause differences in expressions and understandings.
In the West, the classic answer to your question above would be that the Father generates the person of the Son by his eternal act of self-knowledge, and the Holy Spirit by his eternal self-love. God’s perfect knowing and Loving of his own perfect being, these are the persons of the Son and Holy Spirit. So, though not representative 100% of all forms of Latin understanding, in the West, just as the Son is the Word/image, the Holy Spirit is God’s self Gift, or Love.
The Father knows himself- he sees himself as he is, and the word/image he sees in himself that represents
all that he is to himself is the Eternal Word/Image/Son. The Father knows himself perfectly as he is in the Son, in all his goodness and his worthiness of the ultimate love- So he gives himself (loves) to the Son- This perfect self-giving of God is God the Holy Spirit- And the Son in turn loves the Father with the same love with which the Father has loved him, the only love worthy of God; The Son therefore gives the same love (Holy Spirit) back to the Father.
So the Father is giver-receiver of Divine love, and the Son is receiver-giver of he Divine Love. So the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father as source, origin, and principle, and from the Son back to the Father, but not as source, origin or principle. Most Western/Latin theologians would say, Loving is what the Divine persons are occupied in doing from Eternity to Eternity, and the sharing of this Love is what prompted God to create beings outside the Divine being, (creatures) and the outpouring of this love on Mankind, which is God the Holy Spirit himself, is what Christ earned for us all by his own self-gift to God as the God-man. So the Person of God the holy Spirit is brought about by the Father, but involves as of necessity, the Son, and the Divine essence of the father is possessed by the Holy Spirit from the son.
I’m already thoroughly confused. :whacky:. I hope some expert can shed some light on this.
Peace!