Chapter

The Filioque Controversy in the Early Church
This podcast episode discusses the Filioque controversy in the early church and the attempts made by the Council of Florence to reconcile East and West regarding the Holy Spirit's origin. The idea that the Holy Spirit proceeds not only from the father but also from the son goes back to the early church.
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The Council of Florence proposed that it is the same to say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son, which established an act of reconciliation between East and West in the year 1438.
11:45 - 16:41 (04:56)
Summary
The Council of Florence proposed that it is the same to say that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son, which established an act of reconciliation between East and West in the year 1438.
ChapterThe Filioque Controversy in the Early Church
EpisodeDay 34: Unity in the Holy Spirit
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Bishop Callistus Ware believes that the differences between Eastern and Western Christianity are more related to semantics and different emphases than any basic doctrinal differences, and that legitimate complementarity does not affect the identity of faith.
16:42 - 18:27 (01:45)
Summary
Bishop Callistus Ware believes that the differences between Eastern and Western Christianity are more related to semantics and different emphases than any basic doctrinal differences, and that legitimate complementarity does not affect the identity of faith.