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The two are one & the same; that is precisely the problem with your theory. If Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man, then Mary is the Theotokos, the Mother of God.Absolutely, but not personally accepting the term, the appellation, the title, theotokos, predicated to Mary by men is not heterodxical. To reject the Biblical doctrine that Jesus is fully God and fully man, certainly is.
Ah, but you see, these terms were adopted for a reason: heresy. It was necessary–precisely for the souls of men & women everywhere–that correct doctrine be enunciated, and error be exposed to the light of day.Souls are not threatened over man-made, extrabiblical terms, titles, or appellations, but one’s belief in or refusal to believe in the Person and work of the One born of Mary.
The heresy that was Nestorius’ “brain-child” was an assault on the Person & saving work of Jesus Christ. It clothed itself in innocent sounding terms, perhaps, but it was a deadly spiritual poison.
Again: It is not necessary that you like the term “Mother of God”; what is necessary is realization that it is true. (And no, trying to sidestep it by substituting “Christokos” is not enough. It is, as has been pointed out, just all too vague, and capable of meaning anything.)
As do we all: it is the “hold[ing] fast to what is good” that has me here. I am attempting to do precisely that. To hold fast to the truth of the Incarnation, to the Person & work of the Lord Jesus Christ.But I have personal, Apostolic instructions: 1 Thessalonians 5:21.
But we must not throw aside that which is good, simply for the sake of convenience, nor because we don’t like it, or don’t want it. God will do many things. Changing eternal truths in an attempt to please everybody all the time is not one of them.
The subdivision of the Person of Christ into separate human & divine bits; the total misunderstanding of the Incarnation; the rejection of the Hypostatic Union. Then, there is the misperception of the meaning of the terms “100% God & 100% man.”In respect to the Holy Trinity, in particular, what, in particular, have you found in my posts that are, particularily, unorthodox, even heretical?
Stuff & nonsense!! You will go back to this tired old tale. The disagreement is NOT between Catholics & Protestants. It is between those who accept orthodoxy & those who reject it. It is** totally** about the Deity of Jesus Christ.You see, the disagreement over the term, theotokos, between Catholics and Protestants is never really Nestorian (“but you know this”), never really about the Divinity of Jesus, but the exaltation of Mary far beyond what Holy Writ allows (“but you know this”).
Lip service is not enough; it is necessary to do more than use the words “Incarnation” & “Trinity”; it is necessary that they mean something other than a personal opinion about what someone might like them to mean.
If one genuinely does not understand this much, that is one thing; God is, after all, merciful. But that is not the subject of this discussion. What I am addressing here, is the rejection of a truth, either because one does not want to believe it, or because one dislikes the messenger; neither is an adequate defense.
It is Jesus Christ that we are discussing here. What we are asked to give the Mother of God is simply the respect due to the Mother of Our Lord. But when we reject the one, we are but a hair’s breadth from rejection of the other.Orthodoxy and heterodoxy are not based on one’s belief concerning Mary, but Jesus Christ.
“Theotokos” has been in use for 1554 years, & in that time, it has saved many a ship from the dangerous shoals. Why–other than prejudice–should anyone reject it now?“The faith once delivered to the saints” never used the term “theotokos,” to explain it.
They are; they are, sadly, threatened indeed.If, as you claim, souls are threatened for not using that term,
The Apostles, & especially Mary, knew & understood…then all before 431 A.D. have perished, including the Apostles (even Mary herself).
Not at all, Linus, not at all; I leave that for the Judge of all the earth.Well, nuff said on this topic. I’ll move on to another thread I find interesting. You can have the last word (my impression is that you have made it a rule in your life to always do just that).
But I will not let my Master, nor His beloved mother, be treated with disrespect–not while I have breath.
The same to you, Linus. The same to you.May you grow in
the grace and knowledge
of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ.
(To Him alone be the glory).
God bless.