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I made a comment on an RC board and got this in reply:
ME: Recently, the Holy Father of Rome said that "In Orthodoxy, there is nothing lacking." Sounds like he is pushing for that reunion which so desperately needs to take place.
HIM: There is plenty lacking, I'm going to need the context of that quote. Four things immediately come to mind:
Firstly a belief in the indissolubility of marriage. Secondly, the dogma of the Double Procession of the Holy Spirit. Thirdly, the rejection of the dogmatic definitions of the office of the Pope at Vatican I. Fourthly, the at least apparent rejection of the dogma of Divine Simplicity (seriously do the Orthodox believe God's existence is derived from His parts?).
I'm really interested in that last one. What the heck is this guy talking about? I'll do some Google searching on this, but I would like to understand from an Orthodox perspective, and this is the best place to come for it.
ME: Recently, the Holy Father of Rome said that "In Orthodoxy, there is nothing lacking." Sounds like he is pushing for that reunion which so desperately needs to take place.
HIM: There is plenty lacking, I'm going to need the context of that quote. Four things immediately come to mind:
Firstly a belief in the indissolubility of marriage. Secondly, the dogma of the Double Procession of the Holy Spirit. Thirdly, the rejection of the dogmatic definitions of the office of the Pope at Vatican I. Fourthly, the at least apparent rejection of the dogma of Divine Simplicity (seriously do the Orthodox believe God's existence is derived from His parts?).
I'm really interested in that last one. What the heck is this guy talking about? I'll do some Google searching on this, but I would like to understand from an Orthodox perspective, and this is the best place to come for it.