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Aelred_Minor
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I’m sure this has been discussed many times on this forum, but I haven’t seen it myself and it doesn’t seem to be being discussed right now.
I would like to better understand the Eastern (or perhaps I should narrow it to “Byzantine”) theological approach to the idea of God’s “Energies” and the relationship between these and God’s Essence. For convenience in responding let me put it in a few concise questions (or clusters of questions).
I would like to better understand the Eastern (or perhaps I should narrow it to “Byzantine”) theological approach to the idea of God’s “Energies” and the relationship between these and God’s Essence. For convenience in responding let me put it in a few concise questions (or clusters of questions).
- In your view, are God’s Energies infinite or finite? If infinite, in what way are they to be distinguished from God’s Essence? If finite, would that mean something can be both finite and uncreated? How would that work?
- In your view, where/how do God’s Energies originate? Are they eternal or did God ever exist only in His Essence? For example, do they eternally proceed from God’s Essence?
- In your view, is “Divine Light” or “Tabor Light” a synonym for “Divine Energies”, or only one of several Energies, or something distinct from God’s Energies? If it is one of multiple Divine Energies, what are the others (if they are known), and what are their relationships with each other? For that matter, even if they are synonyms, why do you speak of “Energies” rather than “Energy”? What is the element of multiplicity here?
- In your view, what do God’s Energies do if I may put it so bluntly? To me at least the word “energy” suggests some kind of activity.