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NOOOO!! Incorporate the threads from here over to there!!!Great thread!
We could incorporate much from there, over here.![]()
NOOOO!! Incorporate the threads from here over to there!!!![]()

Here a thread on the "ascension of mary" with over 1500 responsesDo you want me to post over there?
OK
But I have to get back upstairs for now and entertain some guests.![]()
Greetings Anglian. Here was a thread concerning M. L. and the weird part is hardly anything is mentioned about him and his view on the mary that I could see. Here was an Anglican response:"Dear LLOJ and Jack,
Yes, if those who wish to pursue fixations with mothers could take it to the appropriate forum, we could get back to discussing the ECFs with those who do understand why the title of 'Theotokos' matters.
peace,
Anglian
God is love. Love is blind. Ray Charles is God.

So, are you saying that the human jesus and the divine Jesus are two seperate beings? What does that do to your theology?The word trinity is not in scripture but we see Father Son and Holy Spirit..We can see in scripture that there is the Godhead.What we don't see in scripture is Mary being called Holy Theotokos.. What you are not understanding is that Christ was in the God head before He became man. He is the word made flesh.. Has always been and always will be.
Mary was not His mother until He became flesh..
Hi Secundulus!!!! I see you and Montalban are keeping the Muslims honest on the NCR boardSo, are you saying that the human jesus and the divine Jesus are two seperate beings? What does that do to your theology?
As a title for the Virgin Mary, Theotokos was recognized by the Orthodox Church at Third Ecumenical Council held at Ephesus in 431. It had already been in use for some time in the devotional and liturgical life of the Church. The theological significance of the title is to emphasize that Mary's son, Jesus, is fully God, as well as fully human, and that Jesus' two natures (divine and human) were united in a single Person of the Trinity. The competing view at that council was that Mary should be called Christotokos instead, meaning "Birth-giver to Christ." This was the view advocated by Nestorius, then Patriarch of Constantinople. The intent behind calling her Christotokos was to restrict her role to be only the mother of "Christ's humanity" and not his divine nature.
Nestorius' view was anathematized by the Council as heresy, (see Nestorianism), since it was considered to be dividing Jesus into two distinct persons, one who was Son of Mary, and another, the divine nature, who was not. It was defined that although Jesus has two natures, human and divine, these are eternally united in one personhood. Because Mary is the mother of God the Son, she is therefore duly entitled Theotokos.
Calling Mary the Theotokos or the Mother of God (Μητηρ Θεουwas never meant to suggest that Mary was coeternal with God, or that she existed before Jesus Christ or God existed. The Church acknowledges the mystery in the words of this ancient hymn: "He whom the entire universe could not contain was contained within your womb, O Theotokos."
If He is not fully human as well as fully divine, then how are we saved? As St. Gregory Nazianzus reminded us 'What is not assumed is not healed.'If we affirm that Jesus Christ is God, then we must call her Theotokos, for she gave birth to God himself. Nestorius the heretic in the ancient Church refused to call her Theotokos, preferring instead Christotokos, because he could not understand the idea that a creature could give birth to the Creator, yet is this scandal not at the heart of the Incarnation? Nestorius's doctrines insisted on a separation between the divine Logos and the man Jesus, that somehow the Son of God had inhabited a man, not that God became man as the Christian faith has always held. Is the one who was in her womb God? Then we must call her Theotokos.
Greetings. How did the early ECFs view that "divine mystery" in Revelation?St. Cyril of Alexandria, along with the Fathers of the Council of Ephesus, insisted on calling Mary "Theotokos" not just to glorify her, but to safeguard a right doctrine of Christ's person, the Incarnation. Orthodox Christians feel that one cannot really believe in the Incarnation and not honor Mary. But the point is about the Incarnation and our understanding of that divine mystery.

Besides being a sin, arrogance is unseemly in anyone. But it is especially ridiculous in one who doesn't know what he is talking about.A mere expression of happiness. All generations will say I'm happy. To this day we agree she was happy and blessed to bear Jesus. But you guys turn the happiness into a special state that demands "veneration" meaning, praises, bowing, kneeling, having processions of idols, etc etc
Greetings Anglian. That is still a topic for the Mariology board and why that Board was created is that not correct? I also didn't see a response to this post:You misunderstand, my last post shows why the views of the ECFs matter and how those who have helped us know what was, and was not, Holy Scripture, have also helped us understand the mystery of the Incarnation.
