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Does this claim not basically imply that the “fully human” nature of Christ also had the stain of original sin?
How is the stain of original sin (or the absence of sanctifying grace) a requirement of full, true humanity?
And how does this not contradict the Church Fathers - ex.:
Orthodox view on Immaculate Conception
…]The Orthodox Church has kept alive the original understanding of the early Church as regards “original sin.” The early Church did not understand “original sin” as having anything to do with transmitted guilt but with transmitted mortality.
…] Taken at face value, the Western doctrine of the Immaculate Conception is seen by the Orthodox as separating the Mother of God from the rest of the human race.
If true, this would have made it impossible for Christ to become truly man, because Mary would therefore not be subject to the same conditions of humanity as those for whom Christ had become incarnate in order to save.
Can someone please kindly explain how is this orthodox faith?Mary is human, and through her, God became fully human as well.
Does this claim not basically imply that the “fully human” nature of Christ also had the stain of original sin?
How is the stain of original sin (or the absence of sanctifying grace) a requirement of full, true humanity?
And how does this not contradict the Church Fathers - ex.:
Origen (“This Virgin Mother of the Only-begotten of God is called Mary, worthy of God, immaculate of the immaculate”)
Hippolytus (“He was the ark formed of incorruptible wood. For by this is signified that His tabernacle was exempt from defilement and corruption”)
Ephraim the Syrian (“You alone and your Mother are more beautiful than any others, for there is neither blemish in you nor any stains upon your Mother. …] Most holy Lady, Mother of God, alone most pure in soul and body, alone exceeding all perfection of purity …my Lady most holy, all-pure, all-immaculate, all-stainless, all-undefiled, all-incorrupt, all-inviolate spotless robe of Him Who clothes Himself with light as with a garment . . . flower unfading, purple woven by God, alone most immaculate.”)
Germanus of Costantinople ("You are she who, as it is written, appears in beauty, and your virginal body is all holy, all chaste, entirely the dwelling place of God, so that it is henceforth completely exempt from dissolution into dust. ")