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Truth,I am in the Reformed camp but I affirm the idea that Mary is the Mother of God. It is quite logical. The whole reason it came up was because some people were running around claiming that Mary was the Mother of Jesus, but not the Mother of God. These people denied that Jesus is the God-Man with two natures in one person. To say that Mary was the mother of Jesus but not the mother of God was to deny a critical fact concerning the incarnation. SO we say Mary is the Mother of God, the God-bearer, Gk theotokos. At one point, to profess that Mary was the mother of Jesus was to say that she was the mother of his human nature only, meaning He was adopted or something. There were a number of heresies related to His nature that get refuted when you say Mary is the Mother of God. That does NOT mean Mary is divine.
Protestants would do well to do their research. Catholics would do well to show Protestants the logic behind theological positions and stop posting some random quote from someone no one has ever heard of as if it authoritative to a Protestant, which is never is (if that’s on this thread, I overlooked it and I apologize - I don’t mean to call anyone out). And Protestants almost never pay attention to what bishops say per se. If they paid attention to Catholic episcopal authority they would not be Protestant, Augustine being the exception seemingly. But he is so prolific and nuanced I tend to discount quotes from him just because he is so prolific and nuanced and he seemingly said enough stuff that anybody can grab a boatload from him to support a position.
So I guess I am trouble with both sides.And I like Athanasius.
I said this earlier…and you elaborate what can be understood as a statement about the Christ and not stated for His Mother…
Theotokus…God Bearer, is to ensure the humanity and Divinty of Christ and not the motherood of Mary…