Hey, dcointin, just a question for you, as Orthodox.The question of the Marian dogmas comes down to ones source of dogmatic authority. For Lutherans, as with all Protestants, only those teachings which are clearly found in scripture should be part of the Church’s dogma. Where Lutherans differ is that they allow traditions to be held as private opinion which, while not found in scripture, do not contradict it. For Orthodox and Catholics, if a dogma has been universally held “always, everywhere, and by all” (the rule of St. Vincent of Lerins), as has the sanctity and assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, then it is part of our faith.
My question for Lutherans would be - on what grounds can you confidently reject that these teachings are optional for the catholic faith?
How much of an issue are the Latin marian dogmas - IC, Assumption - for Orthodoxy? To the extent that they differ from Orthodox Tradition, are they Church dividing in your view?
Jon