The Spirit does not receive His essence from the Son. That would make for two fonts of divinity. If anything Marduk, it is you who are quite confused, as you have demonstrated with your inability to understand the meaning of simple Greek terms like hyparxis or to grasp the difference between what ousia means in a trinitarian context and what it means in a pagan context.
That’s rather illogical and laughable. It is you who keep separating the Essence and Energy within the Godhead, where you deny the “throughness” of the Son as regards the Essence, but admitting his “throughness” as regards the Energy. That ontological distinction of Essence and Energy within the Godhead is unknown to the early Fathers and (from what I’ve read) the later medieval Byzantine Fathers. It is only a certain popular segment of
modern EO’xy that has made such a claim as an unpatristic overreaction to the Latin doctrine of
filioque. If anything, I admit that I don’t understand the
MODERN EO claims that make an ontological distinction of Essence/Energy within the Godhead.
It is easier for me to understand and even accept the Latin
filioque as orthodox because** it is based on a distinction within the Godhead that the Fathers unanimously attested to - the distinction between
hypostasis and
ousia.** Thus while the Father alone is Source of
hypostasis and
ousia, the Son can paticipate as cause (
not Source) of the
ousia, because the
hypostasis and
ousia are distinct. But I don’t understand nor accept the
MODERN EO argument that the Son can be “
through” as regards the
Energeia, but cannot be “through” as regards the
ousia.
Ousia and
energeia are indistinguishable WITHIN the Godhead.
Similarly, you either do not understand or have no appreciation for Eastern Trinitarian personalism, which sees procession as an hypostatic act.
What I don’t understand nor appreciate is the
modern EO novelty that is a development of doctrine as an overreaction to the Latin doctrine of
filioque. I don’t mind development of doctrine. I think it is a necessary feature of a living organism such as the Church, but when you use it to sow disunity in the Church, then there’s a HUGE problem with it.
There is no separate procession of the essence.
That’s right. That you assume it is “separate” means you misunderstand the doctrine of perichoresis.
What you do is make the Holy Spirit composite, thinking that essence plus personal identifying characteristics makes one Holy Spirit.
Nah. You’ve already done that all by yourself (along with the other modern EO who use your rhetoric) by imposing the Essence/Energy distinction within the Godhead.
This is false in Eastern thinking
MODERN Eastern Orthdox thinking, to be sure. I don’t believe Eastern Byzantine Catholics view the matter as a dogmatic source of disunity like the EO do.
as the term hypostasis encompasses both personal characteristics and what is common according to Ss. Basil and Maximus the Confessor who are both quoted by the Synod of Blachernae as having written so.
The Energy is common to All also, so I don’t know why you presume to exclude Energeia when they say that “
hypostasis encompasses what is common.” There is no distinction between Essence/Energy within the Godhead. Only certain MODERN EO have interpreted their statements otherwise. As stated before, the ONLY concern of the later medieval Byzantine Fathers (including Blacharnae and Palamas) regarding
filioque was that it might diminish the Father’s role as SOURCE/ORIGIN. But the Latin doctrine on
filioque admits this very much. The debate should be over. The problem is that MODERN EO have introduced a novel issue into the debate. MODERN EO, unlike their forbears, seek to not only exclude the Son from being ORIGIN/SOURCE (
which is perfectly fine), but now they seek to exclude the Son from the EXISTENCE of the Holy Spirit whatsoever. It is ironic that EO polemicists in criticizing
filioque go on and on about how the Latins don’t appreciate the doctrine of perichoresis. However, not only did Florence explicitly teach the doctrine of perichoresis, but a modicum of thinking will expose that the MODERN EO insistence of excluding the Son from the existence of the Holy Spirit actually violates the doctrine of perichoresis.
Blessings,
Marduk