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I am not writing about decrees or canons, but about the Confession of Patriarch Dositheus. I have given you the decrees of the Jerusalem Council additionally for the sake of interest. But the symbolic book of Orthodoxy is precisely the Confession of Patriarch Dositheus.
I read and memorized the contents of the Synod of Dositheus in 2014 in my first year in Orthodoxy.
But my question remains - why is it that you initially identified as a Roman Catholic on CF.com and posted polemics in favor of Roman Catholicism, before suddenly and inexplicably embracing Eastern Orthodoxy?
And why don’t I see you participating in The Ancient Way subforum with myself and other Eastern Orthodox members as opposed to primarily posting on the main forum?
The issue here is that you seem to be advocating a view of sin which is primarily Roman Catholic and then attacking me and accusing me falsely of modernism, ecumenism and other bad things, and even going so far as to state that you know more about Orthodoxy because you are from Russia, which is a sentiment that it could be argued constitutes ethnophyletism, and you have also baselessly accused Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky of being a modernist, but are unable to say why.
a) One – about half of the twentieth century (1640) in Kiev, to protect the purity of Orthodoxy both from the opinions of Lutherans and Calvinists, and even more from the opinions of Roman Catholics and former Uniates. This is the “Orthodox Confession of the Catholic and Apostolic Church of the East.” At first it was considered at the Council of Kiev, and soon (in 1643) at the Council of Iasi; then it was considered and approved by all four Eastern Patriarchs, and unanimously accepted by the entire Greek Church. Finally, it was approved and approved for the entire Russian Church by Patriarchs Joachim (in 1685) and Adrian (in 1696), who even called this book “inspired by God” (of course, not in the strict sense), and by the Most Holy Governing All-Russian Synod...
b) Another – in the last half of the same century (in 1672), at the Council of Jerusalem, to protect the purity of Orthodoxy from Calvinist errors, under the title: “Exposition of the Orthodox Faith of the Eastern Church.” The truth and purity of this Exposition were again attested by all the Most Holy Patriarchs and other Archpastors of the Eastern Church when they sent it from themselves (1723) in response to the British Christians, as a true exposition and wisdom of the Orthodox faith, and at the same time they informed our Saint for the same purpose. To the Synod; received and witnessed and St. The Synod of All-Russia, which published this confession in Russian in 1838, under the title: “The Message of the Patriarchs of the Orthodox Catholic Church on the Orthodox Faith”, for the guidance of all Orthodox [3].
The rejection of Protestant errors at the Councils of Kiev and Jerusalem was excellent work on the part of those councils. At no point have I challenged that. Indeed, I have not even mentioned the Council of Kiev. I was specifically speaking about certain quotes you made from the Council of Jerusalem which were not primarily related to the rejection of Protestantism, but which indeed embraced a Western forensic hamartiology which disagrees with that of Holy Orthodoxy.
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