Frederica Mathewes-Green

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I write on many different topics: Eastern Orthodox Christianity, movie reviews,  Christian life, the culture, and more. If you’d like to sort my essays by category, click here .

 

Entries from July 1, 2003 - August 1, 2003

Sin: Infection or Infraction?

Posted Thursday, July 31, 2003 in

[Again, June 2003]

Often in conversations with Christians of other traditions I find myself explaining the Orthodox view of sin. For most Western Christians, sin is a matter of doing bad things, which create a debt to God, and which somebody has to pay off. They believe that Jesus paid the debt for our sins on the Cross-paid the Father, that is, so we would not longer bear the penalty. The central argument between Protestants and Catholics has to do with whether "Jesus paid it all" (as Protestants would say) or whether, even though the Cross is sufficient, humans are still obligated (as Catholics would say) to add their own sacrifices as well.

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What Heresy?

Posted Wednesday, July 16, 2003 in

[Beliefnet, July 16, 2003]

I can't be the only Christian reading "Beyond Belief," Elaine Pagels' celebration of Gnostic theology and texts, and thinking, "What's so heretical about this?"

This best-selling book, and its accompanying train of reviews and author profiles, presents a familiar cast of characters. The Gnostics, developers of a variety of Christ-flavored spiritualities in the earliest centuries of the Christian era, are enthroned as noble seekers of enlightenment.

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