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Trebor135
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I wasn’t being entirely serious, hence the emoticon. I’ve actually noticed that almost no Catholic participants on these forums seem able to keep up with their Eastern Orthodox counterparts…And just who would these ‘boisterous’ Eastern Orthodox polemicists be? There are maybe three EO posters who post even somewhat regularly here in the non-Catholic section, and quite frankly, we don’t usually get too polemical until people start firing the polemics at us. I have plenty of ‘dirt’ that I could fire off, but I choose to refrain from using as taking pot shots is not a very charitable way to have a discussion.
The approaches of the three groups were based on what they knew. If the positions of the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox Churches can be better understood, and it is determined that they aren’t really as far apart as their ancestors believed, we don’t really have to “deal with” what has previously happened as something which is in need of reconciling.What Marduk says about nobody leaving the true Church is not without merit, but I think all Christians have historically taken a rather hard-line stance that those who fall into error remove themselves from the true Church. How we are to deal with the fact that such opinions have been held historically by all three groups involved if we are to adopt this more union-friendly paradigm is unclear.
Some Protestants are “rather suspicious” of Catholics–and probably Orthodox–as “crypto-Pelagians” too, but to assert something and to prove it are two different things.While they might have come to a mutual understanding of Christology, the OO tend to be rather suspicious of the Roman Catholics, whom they see as being crypto-Nestorian. I don’t mean to discredit or offend Marduk here with my disagreement, but I think he might be a bit more optimistic in his assessment than most of the Oriental Christians whom I have interacted with. The events of the Council of Chalcedon and the approval Tome of Leo in particular (which many Orientals believe to be heretical) are most definitely the biggest impediment to any sort of union. The papal claims and papal infallibility would probably be number two.