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patricius79
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Hi Pacloc,Eastern Christians believe that the Holy Spirit Proceeds only from the Father, but through the Son. In the west, this is becoming what is taught as well. I guess we use to say that the Holy Spirit proceeds directly from the Son, I don’t hear anyone one claiming this today but the same people that liken the Holy Spirit to “the love between Father and Son”, which is condemned by the East and most likely the West if you really delve further into what that would mean. To liken the Holy Spirit who is God to an inanimate concept like love is not anywhere truthful as to who the Holy Spirit is. If you want to use the concept to explain the bonds between the Holy Spirit and Father and Son, I think you can talk this way, if done carefully. But St. Basil and others had to defend the personhood of the Holy Spirit from the false ideas of thinking He is simply Love or God’s action or some other non-person. It is better to admit we know nothing of God’s essence other than He has Himself shared, which will still always be lacking due to language. He has shared that the Spirit proceeds from the Father, through the Son.
As I understand it, the Catholic Church teaches that the Son receives His own Being from the Father. So then the Spirit would proceed from the Father through the Son. This can also be said as “from the Father and the Son”. I don’t think Catholic Church ever claimed that the Holy Spirit proceeds directly from the Son, if by that you mean that that the Son is somehow independent of the Father.
Also, I think it is correct to see the Holy Spirit as the Infinite Love between the Father and the Son, as long as we understand that the Holy Spirit is equally the eternal and Infinite God.
But as far as whether the consensus of the Orthodox is that we can say that the Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son, I don’t know. But I hear you saying that is what they believe.
Thanks,
Pat