adoglover1956;8997442]I wouldn’t challenge the Catholic faith…since I am an involved Catholic in many ways. I guess what I’m trying to argue is that the Eastern Church just has a different way of looking at things
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I agree many things they oppose too in the West, has not went through their philosophical washing machines to be digested when the West is “expressing Faith” it contradicts their theology from a philosophical standpoint.
For example the Immaculate Conception; The Catholic Faith expresses “Simply” a “Faith” in God’s Grace at Mary’s conception. Orthodox philosophical theology argues outside of faith here, inorder to argue with complicated philosophy and understandings outside of "faith being expressed in Mary “full of Grace,” revealed by heaven to Orthodox’s objection of “no” to the Immaculate Conception.
They argue, their understanding do to Orthodox theology of sin, on when it occurrs etc… In other words for God “when” to save Mary in his grace, remains a mystery to them because their “minds” or theological understanding does not reach faith, it maintains logic and suspends faith to mere logic understandings.
Yet they object to the Immaculate Conception at the same time not really denying it. Because to accept it in faith as Catholics do, would mean Orthodox subjecting to a Western concept expressing an already believed Apostolic faith. When it is the Greeks are the only ones who can enter these mysteries with their Greek philosophical thinking.
On the surface it would appear that Orthodoxy is simple faith expressed. I don’t see it that way anymore, once you enter into these mysteries thinking they are simple. You will find yourself as a student empty without knowledge, to be filled with their great philosophical, understandings and teachings of this simple faith, that if one is not careful, will end up with a head full of knowledge and complicated argument to defend their knowledge that “Faith” can at times take a back seat when compared to Orthodox theology.
Mary has always been full of grace and I believe the Orthodox teach the same thing. They do have different understanding of original sin and its affect on humanity and therefore do not see the need for the doctrine of the IC.
If the Orthodox could leave “Faith alone when Mary is full of Grace” like Catholics simply profess this biblical faith. Without having to argue sin, original sin, or when and what sin is, in order to proclaim faith in the Immaculate Conception. There is no need to introduce other theological understandings of sin, to have faith in Gabriel naming Mary “full of Grace”.
Why argue the sky is blue on a clear sunny day, with different shades of blue? This is what you appear to be agreeing with the Orthodox here. I am merely stating the Orthodox will address the different shades of blue at different elevations just so as to object to the Western definitions of the Immaculate Conception. Yet the Orthodox will not deny the sky is blue, just not blue in the way expressed by any simple minded person looking up at that blue sky.
That’s really all I’m trying to say. I’m not Orthodox and can’t speak for them…but that is my understanding.
Your point is well taken. I don’t think it becomes a competition for which theological expression of faith is correct or better.
Here’s my experience; Catholic theology expresses what is believed in “Faith first” followed by reason, logic, theological terms expressing theological thought reaching to define “the Apostolic faith” in definitions that all languages and cultures can understand and come to faith in Jesus Christ.
Orthodox theology expresses philosophical thought with theology first to arrive at “Faith” in order to believe it. This believed faith has to come first from Greek thought, Greek language and Greek philosophy first to be believed.
I think I just revealed one hidden reason of the Pride of men that divides us.
In short; Both Catholic and Orthodox come from two different angles at expressing one another’s faith. I rest assured that the substance of each ones faith is the same unchanged, but expressed differently.
Peace be with you