Hypostatic Motherhood and the Mother of God
by Scott Sharman, University of Toronto
It is no secret that Fr. Sergei Bulgakov was a controversial theologian. He remains so today. In the eyes of some of his colleagues, ((Most notoriously Fr. Georges Florovsky, who A. F. Dobbie-Bateman has called the “Anti-Bulgakov.” See “Footnotes (IX)-In quos fines saeculorum,” Sobornost, no. 30 (1944).)) and in the judgment of the synods of the Moscow Patriarchate and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), ((See Decision of the Council of Bishops of the Russion Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, Dated 11/30 October 1935, On the New Doctrine of Archpriest Sergius Bulgakov Concerning Sophia, the Wisdom of God, translated by Reader Isaac Lambertsen.)) Bulgakov was guilty of more than just controversy; he was a heretic, seen to be propagating such heavy-hitting errors as Gnosticism, Pantheism, Arianism, and Origenism. ((For more on the so-called ‘Sophia controversy’ see Paul Valliere, Modern Russian Theology, (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdman’s Publishing Co., 2000), 287-89 and Rowan Williams, Segeii Bulgakov, (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1999), 172-181.)) Though less known than these official proceedings, the criticisms of Archbishop John Maximovitch were equally strong, and more specifically targeted. In his 1933 The Orthodox Veneration of the Birthgiver of God, Maximovitch denounces Bulgakov for his ‘over-deification’ of the Mother of God, arguing that anyone holding such a Mariology cannot be considered a member of the Orthodox Church. ((St. John Maximovich, The Orthodox Veneration of the Birthgiver of God, Fr. Seraphim Rose, trans., (Platina, CA: St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, 1996).)) While there remains some uncertainty regarding the final canonical status and authority of such assessments, ((Valliere, 288 n.21. See also Andrew Blane, ed., Georges Florovsky, (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1993).)) statements of this kind continue to cast shadows over Bulgakov’s legacy. Continue reading ‘Bulgakov Blog Conference, Day 7′
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