Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Who is the Theotokos as compared to the angels?

From the blog Luminous Darkness, an article entitled 'Is the Theotokos “more honorable than the cherubim, more glorious beyond compare than the seraphim”?'


A friend, exploring the Faith, particularly in relation to the Theotokos, presented some concerns about her role and work as viewed, expressed, and experienced by the Church. Here is a summary of his concerns:
  1. There is one Mary in Scripture who was a humble woman that was chosen by God to bear Jesus and she accepted God’s will to be the mother of His Son. Then I see a second Mary in the modern church, and there are Bible verses that I see as contradictory to the statement that Mary is more glorious than the Seraphim and more honorable than the Cherubim (e.g. Ps. 8). Humans are “lower than the angels.”
  2. Prophets and Church councils say things, and those are valid if they can agree with the data of Scripture.
  3. There are also practical questions like, how can Mary (or the Saints) hear two people during Paraklesis that are simultaneously praying to her if the two persons are on two opposite sides of the Earth? How can they hear millions of people all over the world at once? God is omniscient and omnipresent, but are Mary and the Saints also omniscient and omnipresent? Maybe there is a way they can hear, but I am not aware of that “valid data”.
Here’s some preliminary responses...

Complete article here.

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