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Excellent. But then why point someone to " Orthodox resources clarifying exactly what the Orthodox mean by this"? The reality is that the Orthodox cannot this clarify exactly, because they disagree. And at this time the EP and MP disagree rather starkly.Yes, there is a sense in which Orthodox ecclesiology is “even to this day” a little imprecise and messy.
To my mind, that is better than having a collection of dogmatic (some even “infallible”) definitions, which are precise to the utmost degree, and with respect to which Catholic apologists have to have go through frightful verbal gymnastics to make them square with contemporary Catholic ecclesiology. Dictatus Papae and Unam Sanctam are examples. In other words, better to leave things a little messy than to overdefine and overreach and then have to retract. At least to my mind.
The idea that there are definitions that are precise to the utmost degree is over-exaggerated, as is the idea of “frightful” verbal gymnastics, or retractions. The simple reality is that that is scarcely possible to write a text on a complex subject whose meaning is precise to the utmost degree, hence volumes of writings follow interpreting, clarifying, amplifying. This is normal.