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Knight4God
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But my entire point, and the point of the Church council that picked the term had nothing to do with origination in the sense at all.
“Mother” does not have to mean “origination” as if the eternal Word originated from the womb of Mary. That seems to be the way you are interpreting the phrase “theotokos”. But this definition is not what Theologins actually mean by it. “Meter” in the Greek world could mean “origin or source” (BDAG p.649) but the main definition is merely “female parent” (ibid). And because the Person of Jesus was both God and Man, then the female parent was the parent of the God-man in one person. When it comes to birth, it is similar. It’s not that theotokos means that the Word had it’s source in the womb of Mary, but that the Person of Christ in the incarnation started at the moment of conception, therefore the physical location of the Body of Christ in Mary’s womb was both God and Man, so that the Word presided in Mary’s womb because the Word had become incarnate there.
The abuse of the term in whatever ways is not the issue. If the phrase is true, the abuse does not make it false, it only means people need to be educated on it.
“Mother” does not have to mean “origination” as if the eternal Word originated from the womb of Mary. That seems to be the way you are interpreting the phrase “theotokos”. But this definition is not what Theologins actually mean by it. “Meter” in the Greek world could mean “origin or source” (BDAG p.649) but the main definition is merely “female parent” (ibid). And because the Person of Jesus was both God and Man, then the female parent was the parent of the God-man in one person. When it comes to birth, it is similar. It’s not that theotokos means that the Word had it’s source in the womb of Mary, but that the Person of Christ in the incarnation started at the moment of conception, therefore the physical location of the Body of Christ in Mary’s womb was both God and Man, so that the Word presided in Mary’s womb because the Word had become incarnate there.
The abuse of the term in whatever ways is not the issue. If the phrase is true, the abuse does not make it false, it only means people need to be educated on it.