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You Have One Job – Pray – On Behalf of All and for All
Ancientfaith.com ^ | June 22, 2019 | Fr. Stephen Freeman

Posted on 06/22/2019 8:26:32 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi

The topics of heaven, hell, purgatory, hades, life-after-death, the judgment, etc., are not among my favorites. There is a particular reason for this: everybody thinks they know more about this than they do and most people assume the Church says more about this than it does. Much of the problem, I think, lies in the fact that we torture the faith into geographical shapes, when it belongs in relational dynamics. That is to say, we think that describing heaven and hell (and other such terms) along with the rules for how they work (as places) somehow states something important and explains life-after-death. This is not only not true, but terribly misleading. It has also been a problem within Christianity for a very long time.

The debates between Protestant and Catholic, beginning in the 16th century, often centered on the rules for life-after-death (generally subsumed under the notion of how we are “saved”). That debate tended to press Christians into saying more and more about what they did not know, and forced institutions into hardened positions of dogma where no dogma belonged. Orthodoxy is neither Protestant nor Catholic, nor did it take part in the debates of those centuries. As a result, many things that are treated as hard and fast matters of assurance and dogma by Western Christians are simply not found in a definitive manner within the Orthodox faith.

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TOPICS: Orthodox Christian; Prayer; Religion & Culture; Theology
KEYWORDS: easternorthodoxy; hell; prayer
I thought this was edifying. I enjoy Fr. Stephen's blog posts.
1 posted on 06/22/2019 8:26:32 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: Carpe Cerevisi

“That is to say, we think that describing heaven and hell (and other such terms) along with the rules for how they work (as places) somehow states something important and explains life-after-death. This is not only not true, but terribly misleading. It has also been a problem within Christianity for a very long time.”

I may be misinterpreting the above but it sounds like the author is trying to say hell either doesn’t exist or its existence is not important. Do I have that right?

Jesus Himself talked and warned about hell quite a bit. Not misleading at all.


2 posted on 06/22/2019 8:42:25 AM PDT by MichaelCorleone (Jesus Christ is not a religion. He's the Truth.)
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You have to read a little more of the article to get the entire point. He does believe in hell; just not exactly in the way Protestants and Catholics do.


3 posted on 06/22/2019 10:19:56 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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