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sorry, but what? both are venerated in the Orthodox Church. the 6th Council names him as a holy father of the Church.
I have come across some polemical texts by, for example, Fr. John C. Romanides, which I disagree with, and also if I recall he is unpopular among, for example, some Greek Old Calendarists. Is Saint Augustine of Hippo A Father of the Church?
To be clear, I disagree with this view personally, but it does exist. I suppose ironically it would be something I would be prepared to agree to disagree on, since I do enjoy the writings of St. Augustine but have always been taught since I joined the OCA in 2014 that the EO doctrine on the issue of original sin is defined by St. John Cassian.
I also have to confess that I do not personally enjoy most of the writings of Fr. John C. Romanides although I do enjoy Fr. Seraphim Rose, and I have met people who dislike Fr. Seraphim for various reasons, specifically his work that I particularly love, Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future. That work, and his translation of Fr. Pomazansky, and his critique of Nihilist philosophy are three of the most important books in my theological library in terms of the impact they had on what I suppose would be called my phronema.
*not literally, however, although I would reccommend caution when placing a physical hardbound edition of Orthodox Dogmatic Theology on an upper bookshelf for if dropped that volume might shape your Orthodox phronema in a manner other than that which you might desire). For that matter I would worry about acquiring a heterodox phronema in the form of a great many papercuts when passing too near to a bookshelf containing even paperback volumes of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics on its upper shelf.
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