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@GucciG_d
Motley Court. Author of The Invention of Work. Many wish I was merely misinformation.
Katılım Nisan 2020
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@Eugenikos3 You are going to encounter significant problems if you situate the relations between Persons outside of the act of Being, i.e. in creation; worst of all that you are going to posit subject and object within the Godhead.
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@Eugenikos3 Any relation within God describes the one act of Being by which the Father is 'cause' of the Son and Spirit, and thus any eternal relation between Son and Spirit is within this one act of Being. Thus the relation describes the Person by way of His 'cause'.
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@Eugenikos3 I’d appreciate if you did more than ‘scan’ the text.
Anything pertaining to the economy pertains to Incarnation; all knowledge of God is mediated by creation. All that is implied here is what John Damascene says when he calls the Spirit the συναπτόμενον of the Father and Son.
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@Eugenikos3 I take it youre just going to ignore the fact that Augustine said exactly the thing you said he would never say, and you are going to ignore this is exactly what Florence said.
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@GucciG_d Clearly in reference to the creature here btw. Read the context around the quote, since they are one beginning considering the same way to the world production cannot be inferred since the production of the world is qua natural form, therefore this is referring to grace.
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@Eugenikos3 St Augustine uses principium to describe what is communicated to the Son. Same word as Florence
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@Eugenikos3 If you think that the communication of principality means the communication of paternity you have no clue what you’re talking about. Did you convert yesterday?
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@Eugenikos3 Idk if you thought for two seconds about my post but i said this was done before and it was a dead end. truglia tried this six years ago and then had to move from it. Did you think I was trying to hop on your stream or something
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@Immaculata_City Everything characteristic of St Augustine, including his alleged errors, are thoroughly present in Confessions and Contra Faustus. His critics are most comfortable when they don't know who Augustine is when they lay all this blame at his feet
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This is the problem- they actually weren't opposed, for the very reason you mentioned. Because the East didn't bother to translate Augustine until much much later. They actually had no interest in doing so since they felt the Western Church was beneath them.
They did though (inconveniently for his Greek detractors), in an ecumenical council, place Augustine and his teachings among the holy.
Meanwhile, the West, had received Augustine, through Ss Prosper, Isadore, Pope Gregory, etc. His works were the single most transcribed among monastics from Italy to Ireland from the 5th cen onward.
While the entire West took to an authentic reception of Augustine in matters of theology, philosophy, ecclesiology, the East post hoc, wants to say this was some kind of aberration that can be reduced down to saying they'll just receive his Confessions lol. Like that's even a possibility if they want to claim the unified "1st Millennium Church."
Meanwhile, compare that to the Western Scholastics, who revered and admired the works of the Greek Fathers, and sought for all they could to get their hands on as many translations as possible. St Thomas opined he'd trade all of Paris for one copy of Chrysostom's commentary on John.
All this while the East couldn't bother to translate Augustine despite having ample opportunity! Nor did they show anything but hesitancy at best (sometimes outright disdain) when they did get hold of his works.
The difference couldn't be more stark- the West always desired to receive and accept the Greek Fathers. The East couldn't be bothered with even the single most important Latin Father!
Joshua 🍁@forsman_josh
@hazelmotes52 @Immaculata_City Augustinian thought wasn’t so terrifying. The mistakes that the Latins kept making after him WERE opposed. There were councils to try to hash out many of the differences. The west developed mistakes that the east didn’t even know about until after the schism started
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@Blonddieee_ Liberalism i.e. liberty of conscience is the training by which men become the effete modern cowards we know them today. You either get a culture of conscientiousness or a culture of masculinity not both
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The movie OBSESSION exposes how cowardly some men can be when it comes to handling rejection.
Instead of being bold enough to ask a woman out, they choose another route that doesn’t involve them doing it directly
If Bear had simply asked Nikki out, none of this would have happened.
The worst she could’ve said was NO

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@masontdoyle Hermann really looked at a handful of patristic sources, said Its giving hegel, then called it a day. maybe next time he could do actual research
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@GucciG_d You didn’t refute what he said. And he didn’t say it was beneath him. He was clearly talking about authority to teach.
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This guy goes on tucker to talk for 2 hours about fucking giants but its beneath him to talk about baptism with the hylics. nü-orthodoxy everybody
Louis@Louisfzjx
This was a call in show. A Catholic man tried to discuss something but SDY said “you have no authority to speak bc you are BENEATH A LAY PERSON “ Then they disconnect him
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keep an eye on those corners brotha
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@Gravantus For me it's the difference St Augustine describes between the simplicity and peace of finding God by Christian faith, and seeking the fame and wilting glory of the world in debates, laurels and empty show which he attributes to Manichees. I agree with the St Peter: be sober.


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