10-01-2008, 05:09 AM
Shlama Akhi Spyridon,
"Nestorianism" is a Catholic term I have little use for. Nestorious believed also in the two natures in Messiah, but he believed it according to the Gospels. Y'shua says clearly, "Not my will, but Your will be done". Nestorius was a Bishop of Constantinople--he had nothing to do with the COE and many in the COE to this day hate that label that has been imposed on them by the West.
We need another topic as I have answered this before. As you also well know, these type of western terms that you like to use are a problem unto themselves. We should use Scripture and proper definitions/metaphors derived from that Semitic framework.ANd once again I maintain this position is a COE one as well.
Shlama w'burkate
Andrew Gabriel Roth
"Nestorianism" is a Catholic term I have little use for. Nestorious believed also in the two natures in Messiah, but he believed it according to the Gospels. Y'shua says clearly, "Not my will, but Your will be done". Nestorius was a Bishop of Constantinople--he had nothing to do with the COE and many in the COE to this day hate that label that has been imposed on them by the West.
We need another topic as I have answered this before. As you also well know, these type of western terms that you like to use are a problem unto themselves. We should use Scripture and proper definitions/metaphors derived from that Semitic framework.ANd once again I maintain this position is a COE one as well.
Shlama w'burkate
Andrew Gabriel Roth