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steve99
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Hi,
I understand that the Eastern Orthodox have a different perspective on sin and forgiveness to Western Catholics. We tend to be focussed on legalistic terms like guilt, punishment, expiation. EOs tend to be more focussed on God as Father and reconciliation with our Father. “Punishment” is not something external but a consequence on us of the sin.
How does Eastern Catholicism view these things? Eastern Catholics presumably believe in original sin and purgatory - which EOs don’t. But how do you view sin, forgiveness, punishment, reparation reconciliation etc. Do you have a different perspective to Western Catholics?
I realise that’s a big topic but perhaps you could give me some thoughts.
I understand that the Eastern Orthodox have a different perspective on sin and forgiveness to Western Catholics. We tend to be focussed on legalistic terms like guilt, punishment, expiation. EOs tend to be more focussed on God as Father and reconciliation with our Father. “Punishment” is not something external but a consequence on us of the sin.
How does Eastern Catholicism view these things? Eastern Catholics presumably believe in original sin and purgatory - which EOs don’t. But how do you view sin, forgiveness, punishment, reparation reconciliation etc. Do you have a different perspective to Western Catholics?
I realise that’s a big topic but perhaps you could give me some thoughts.