Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Oriential Orthodox Churches–who did not accept the Council of Chalcedon for fear of crypto-Nestorianism–have in recent history come to a common Christological agreement with the Eastern Orthodox Churches, and Roman Catholic, churches. A similar model I think should be followed with the Assyrian Churches, so we can finally get over what I think were some rather unfortunate misunderstandings 1500 years or so ago.

A reply to Jenkin's piece posted earlier, can be found here.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A thoughtful post. What would make it even better is if it had a proper title. All of the other posts are making fun of it.

Adunare said...

Heh. Seriously though - this is a great blog. What do we know about it?

And everyone should buy Phil Jenkins new book for their loved ones this Christmas. Even David Koyzis is pushing this one - and the recommendations don't get much stronger until you get to the Holy Father himself folks.