The fact Ybarra and Dwong repeat the lime we reject "through the Son" when Blachernae shows they simply don't read nor have any idea what they are talking about. That or they are liars. I prefer the former.
11:20 Athanasius says the same to refute the Arians, the Son is generate from the nature, but creation is from the will of God. He contemplate a distinction in will (which is an energy) and essence. But Aquinas affirm in the Summa that they are identical, making Athanasius argument against the Arians null and void.
@JesusPerez-wd3tq not in one video but I will respond to the quotes and arguments he uses for each individual saint but I want to also highlight how the saints are compatible with orthodoxy rather than just making rebuttals so it's a bit of both
The fact Ybarra and Dwong repeat the lime we reject "through the Son" when Blachernae shows they simply don't read nor have any idea what they are talking about. That or they are liars. I prefer the former.
Can I contact you on Discord or other platforms?
Thank you for making these videos brother 🙏
11:20 Athanasius says the same to refute the Arians, the Son is generate from the nature, but creation is from the will of God. He contemplate a distinction in will (which is an energy) and essence. But Aquinas affirm in the Summa that they are identical, making Athanasius argument against the Arians null and void.
@@Jerônimo_de_Estridão nah bro, it's only a virtual distinction! [Joking]
Good point
_Per Filium_ is a good formulation!
@pj_ytmt-123 I totally agree! And it is the only formula given in the ecumenical councils of the first millennium that goes beyond the Nicene Creed.
@@TheCathodoxwill you respond to his video on the greek fathers?
@JesusPerez-wd3tq not in one video but I will respond to the quotes and arguments he uses for each individual saint but I want to also highlight how the saints are compatible with orthodoxy rather than just making rebuttals so it's a bit of both