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I think there is a lot of truth to your analysis. I’ll only speak on behalf of my Church (Catholic), but the excitement for councils is due to this: the West was hit by modernity with a ferocity that the East is only now starting to feel the pressure of. Catholics were yearning for the Church to convey the faith for them and clarify the mission and approach for a pluralistic and secular world. So, unlike the other councils in history, Vatican II was a pastoral council which was not called to combat heresy but to renew the tradition by turning to the patristics. Patriarch Bartholomew commended positively about VII for this particular aspect, ressourcement. Thus, the doom and gloom and pain of past councils is not the most recent impression on the hearts of Catholics.I’m going to take a stab at this, even though I didn’t do so well with the economy thing.
There may be a difference in how Catholics and Orthodox tend to look at ecumenical councils. In my mind, I imagine that Catholics imagine it as an upgrade from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox 720. You can play the new Halo games on there, do amazing things, and pwn heretic n00bs. It’s fun and exciting.
Whereas I imagine that Orthodox Christians look at it like major surgery. You’re eventually going to be ok and it will save your life, but you will be hurting for awhile and maybe you could have avoided it with regular screenings, checkups, and healthy living. It’s not something you look forward to- it’s something you try to avoid.
And there’s one other thing. I also imagine that if there was a fairly major problem, the EO churches would share a bit of reluctance toward making major decisions as a group with Rome being absent from the table. I have to admit I see a different attitude from Rome.
Thought I’d run that up and see how my imagination’s doing.
As for your second point about the Orthodox not calling an Ecumenical Council without Rome, you are right. And they have gained my respect for that although most lay Orthodox appear to believe that the Orthodox Church can convene an ecumenical council without Rome. Moreover, there has been increasing calls for a Pan Orthodox Council.