Can Love Exist Without Freedom? — Why Orthodox Christianity Doesn’t Fit Modern Free Will Debates
Trouble in Paradise - Understanding Orthodoxy by Rethinking ... por Matthew Lyon
Notas del episodio
Episode 16 —
In this follow-up to “Is the Sovereign God Actually Free?”, I explore why Orthodox Christianity often sounds difficult to categorize using modern ideas like libertarian free will and compatibilism, and why the debate may ultimately trace back to different understandings of Original Sin, grace, participation, and communion.
Drawing from St. Maximus the Confessor, Orthodox anthropology, and the essence-energies distinction, this episode explores freedom, divine love, synergy, theosis, and whether salvation is truly participation in the life of God.
If God’s love is merely necessary, what happens to freedom, communion, and personhood? And if salvation is union with God, what kind of reality must the universe ultimately be?
Palabras clave
original sinfree willEastern OrthodoxyCatholicismEvangelicalismcalvinismOrthodox theologySt. Maximus the ConfessorEssence and energiesEastern Orthodox