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Is the Eastern Orthodox interpretation of John 6: 50-58 the Same as the Roman Catholic?
When I was studying the RCC my understanding is their interpretation of this passage is that it is Eucharistic, i.e. Jesus is literally making a description of eating his real flesh and blood and that if you do not do this, you will have no life in you. (And this is why some disciples turned away.) I must say I have no problem with this as it is the most literal interpretation.
However the current Lutheran interpretation is that this passage is about faith in Christ, not his literal flesh and blood.
So Lutherans, although they are the only Protestant denomination that still holds to the Real Presence, (excepting Anglicans)does not consider this passage eucharistic, but about FAITH in Christ, only, as our faith is both our food and drink. I say it could be both.
What is the Orthodox view?
What got me thinking about this is this was our Gospel reading and Church sermon this Sunday. ( and no, it wasn't our communion Sunday, that's the last Sunday of the month.)
When I was studying the RCC my understanding is their interpretation of this passage is that it is Eucharistic, i.e. Jesus is literally making a description of eating his real flesh and blood and that if you do not do this, you will have no life in you. (And this is why some disciples turned away.) I must say I have no problem with this as it is the most literal interpretation.
However the current Lutheran interpretation is that this passage is about faith in Christ, not his literal flesh and blood.
So Lutherans, although they are the only Protestant denomination that still holds to the Real Presence, (excepting Anglicans)does not consider this passage eucharistic, but about FAITH in Christ, only, as our faith is both our food and drink. I say it could be both.
What is the Orthodox view?
What got me thinking about this is this was our Gospel reading and Church sermon this Sunday. ( and no, it wasn't our communion Sunday, that's the last Sunday of the month.)