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Addai
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I was posting this for Marduck but others that are knowledgeable are welcomed to respond.
This topic is important to me since its a big issue at home. My wife believes outside of Chalcedon and the counsels there is no difference from Us then the EO. I have responed to her that there are some differences and noted a few of the things mentioned by Marduck in this previous post. I Basically said if she has heart burn over being EC then she should have some minor heart burn over being EO.
Similarites of Copts and Other OO given by Marduck
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This topic is important to me since its a big issue at home. My wife believes outside of Chalcedon and the counsels there is no difference from Us then the EO. I have responed to her that there are some differences and noted a few of the things mentioned by Marduck in this previous post. I Basically said if she has heart burn over being EC then she should have some minor heart burn over being EO.
Similarites of Copts and Other OO given by Marduck
Marduck would you expand on these and detail them out a bit more…Coptic Orthodoxy in particular has these other distinctions:
- Penitential spirituality
- A greater appreciation for juridic ecclesial authority (this is most evident among our Syrian brethren, who regard the primacy and authority of St. Peter among the Apostles, handed down in the heirarchy, as part of the DOCTRINAL FAITH - a point that has been a springboard for reunion talks between the Syrian Orthodox and the Catholic Church).
- belief in the simplicity of God (though we accept a distinction between Essence and Energy of God, we believe, in conjunction with all the early Fathers of the Church, that God is simple; i.e., you won’t hear Oriental Orthodox say “the Essence IS God” and “the Energy IS God,” which our Eastern brethren are more likely to annunciate)
- Appreciation for study as a means to know God (this is distinct from the Palamite spirituality of our Eastern brethren).
- Belief in the Natural Law (this is an especially prominent feature of the Alexandrian Fathers; modern Eastern Orthodox deny the Natural Law - if our discussions in this site with our EO brethren is any indication)
- Identical Canon of Scripture as the Catholic Church.
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- Some EOs can equivocate on the issue of Hell, and Universal salvation, even embrace it. While there anathemas and catechismal declarations against Universal redemption you can squeeze through the loop holes around it as I’ve seen first hand.
The OO has a dogmatic stance against this heresy It sees the declarations of Severus of Antioch as being Authoritative that reminds me of dogmatic stance of Catholicism with the Athanasian Creed, it Catechism and possibly even an infallible statment on the subject (not to knowledgeable on Excathedra on the subject). - also noticed there are strong patriarchs in the Coptic and Syriac Church that have exercised a form of primacy over bishops etc. under them.
- There is a more primitive spirituality. I notice this especially on issues like Iconography. The 7th EC counsel makes this mandatory for the EO (which is bad for the Assyrians). I am hoping that the crucifixes in the Chaldean Catholic church were voluntary adopted… since this would have others been forcing the early Assyrians / Chaldeans to sin (they believed it violated the graven image commandment.
- Their is more of a unified world wide policy in the Coptic church when it comes to standard doctrine and policy (Outside of classical Paradosis) as their can be in the Latin Church (And I presume EC churches), while EO are not just split along ethnic division, but in the dispersa even along national lines. So Greek Orthodox Canadians may do things or believe things differently then Greek O Americans, or Greek O Greeks, etc.
- In arguing with EO a few times I have realized that there Churches and Communion are far more Nationalist and Imperially driven then ours and might look like more Catholicism in a time other then Middle Ages (When Popes were trying to be King makers etc.)