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Understanding the Holy Spirit's Relationship with the Father and the Son
This discussion explains how the Father, as the first origin, is also the father of the only son and both together are the single principle from which the Holy Spirit proceeds. The Western tradition includes filioque in their expression of the consubstantial communion between the Father and the Son, which establishes the Holy Spirit as another divine person with the Father and Jesus.
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This transcript discusses the origins of the Filioque controversy in Christianity, with Pope Leo I confession of it dogmatically in 447 and the subsequent recognition of the apostolic faith regarding the Holy Spirit in the Second Ecumenical Council in 381 being key events.
04:52 - 08:08 (03:15)
Summary
This transcript discusses the origins of the Filioque controversy in Christianity, with Pope Leo I confession of it dogmatically in 447 and the subsequent recognition of the apostolic faith regarding the Holy Spirit in the Second Ecumenical Council in 381 being key events. The transcript reconciles these events by noting that while the Filioque does not appear in the confession from the Council of 381, it was already an established tradition in both Latin and Alexandrian Christianity.
ChapterUnderstanding the Holy Spirit's Relationship with the Father and the Son
EpisodeDay 34: Unity in the Holy Spirit
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The eternal order of the divine persons implies that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, according to the Western tradition, while in the Eastern tradition, the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father.
08:08 - 10:03 (01:55)
Summary
The eternal order of the divine persons implies that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, according to the Western tradition, while in the Eastern tradition, the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father. This affirms the Holy Spirit as another divine person with the Father and Jesus.
ChapterUnderstanding the Holy Spirit's Relationship with the Father and the Son
EpisodeDay 34: Unity in the Holy Spirit
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
This podcast explores how the Trinity has been revealed through the Holy Spirit in the age of the Church, after Jesus's glorification, and how we wouldn't know the identity of God without his chosen revelations in human events.
10:03 - 11:45 (01:42)
Summary
This podcast explores how the Trinity has been revealed through the Holy Spirit in the age of the Church, after Jesus's glorification, and how we wouldn't know the identity of God without his chosen revelations in human events.