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Athos
Rick, I agree that's the basic point here. Many articles of faith cannot be explained in human terms. When some persist in trying to "prove" this or that belief, they invariably find themselves tied up in convoluted knots of logical fallacies.
I don't find myself convoluted or knot-full. I don't 'prove' my beliefs, they have already been proven for some 2,000 years; I merely expose you to those proofs.
That Mary is the mother of God is quite simple logic – children understand it with ease. Christ means the “anointed” (Isaiah 9:6) and Jesus means “Jehovah is salvation” (Isaiah 7:14), put together we have 'the anointed who is God,” i.e. man and God. Even a child can see that Christ is One person with Two Natures. I think names identify the character – just a childish little diversion which you probably already knew.
But, adults put away childish things. So let's prove (without knotting) the hypostatic union of Jesus the man and Christ the God. In the beginning of creation there was the Will or the Word of God (Cf. John 1:1-5). Jesus was conjoined with Christ our God in the form of a servant. (Cf. Phil 2-7). Had Jesus Christ been God transformed into God he couldn't have been killed. (Cf. Acts 3:15).
This hypostatic union can only take place in the womb of Mary at the very instant of conception. If Jesus was made God prior to conception then Jesus Christ is created – God can't be created. If Christ were made God after conception then Jesus Christ was possessed and not truly in a state of union between two distinct beings. Professing One God, who is three Persons, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, all three must contain one and only one Person. Obviously if God the Son was two Persons with one Nature we wouldn't have a Trinity; we might have to call God the 'quadrupity'. But of course that's silly.
Now the logic gets even simpler to follow. Jesus Christ was born of a woman called Mary. Now the woman who bore JoeT is called the 'mother of JoeT.' And I bet a thousand bucks, that the woman the bore you is called the 'mother of you'. Now what's not funny, is the Mother of Christ is called, theotokos, “the mother of God.” The Child she gave birth to was the hypostatic union of man and God.
To hold the view that Mary was not the mother of God is akin to the error Nestroianism. The Council of Ephesus rejected Nestorianism in 431 A.D. Nestorius (circa 425 A.D.) held the unorthodox view that the essence(s) of Christ were separated into two natures, separate was the man Jesus and separate was the God that that is Christ. In failing to recognize that Mary is the Mother of God, this leads to the rejection of theotokos (Mother of God) replacing it with (Giving Birth to Christ) khristotokos.
To claim that Mary only carried the human nature of Christ is the same error. Mary didn't give birth to the nature of a man; she didn't give birth to the nature of God; she gave birth to the person of Jesus Christ, theotokos .
Catholics hold Mary was born Immaculate. Christ was borne of a sinless woman as part of God's plan foretold by prophesies. God preserved Mary from original sin so that His Justice will prevail; after all the Person to be born was God who abhors the unclean. As he demonstrated in His instructions to Moses. In His infinite mercy God overthrows an infernal serpent through a guiltless Blessed Virgin. Those who eviscerate the Blessed Virgin Mary would subjugate her to Satan; conversely the Catholic faith holds that the Blessed Virgin is singularly preserved, made exempt, from ALL stain of sin original sin or private sin through God's grace.
St. Paul suggests; “For as by the disobedience of one man [the original sin of Adam], many were made sinners” (Rom 5:19), consequently any man born has this original sin. Christ being man as well as God should have inherited original sin if born of woman. "Behold the Lamb of God. Behold him who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29), the Paschal Lamb, the perfect sacrifice. As a result, there can only be solution to this apparent dichotomy, Christ was born of a new Eve whose original sin had been removed. Furthermore, Christ was born of a renewed Eve who hadn't known sin because to reside within her womb.
For the Lord hath created a new thing upon the earth: A WOMAN SHALL COMPASS A MAN” we see God's mystical plan, rightly we should conclude that Mary was Immaculate, protected from knowing the sins of Adam, protected from knowing the sins of men. But, how does one COMPASS Christ the man without ENCOMPASSING the God that is the Messiah? At the moment Christ was conceived God was infused; at that same moment Mary's Womb would have been spiritually cleaned; as clean as any ritual cleansing of the Tabernacle of Moses. [It's important that we perceive this as an infusion opposed to a junction or injection of God into man.] Thus the Blessed Virgin Mary's womb became the dwelling place of God, a Holy of Holies, the Ark of the Covenant. This Ark would remain pure as did the Virgin Mary in her life of celibacy. Nestorius believed that that God incarnate with man was a "junction", rather than enosis, that is a ”unification."
You may recall Moses was ordered by God to build a Tabernacle. It contained an outer court and inner court. Along with Ooliab they built the first tabernacle; tradition had every tabernacle built thereafter built in a similar manner. Looking at the Tabernacle from outside towards the inside a wall surrounds the Holy of Holies and the inner courts. Only one gate faces the east, a narrow gate; prefiguring Christ's warning, “Narrow is the gate of righteousness.” The Ark of the Testimony (Exodus 25:16, 22; 26:33, etc.), the Ark of the Testament (Exodus 30:26), the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord (Numbers 10:33; Deuteronomy 10:8, etc.), the Ark of the Covenant (Joshua 3:6, etc.), the Ark of God (1 Samuel 3:3, etc.), the Ark of the Lord (1 Samuel 4:6, etc.) was one and the same Incarnate Word of God; all of which were to reside in the womb of Mary. Judaism nor Catholicism would suggest that God reside in an unholy place.
Mary, a walking talking Tabernacle, is the birthplace of the Christian faith. We shouldn't be much surprised when we hold that with Christ's birth, another wondrous birth occurs; the birth of God's Kingdom on earth.
Interestingly, St. Jerome would suggest that both Mary and Joseph were sinless,
…that Joseph himself on account of Mary was a virgin, so that from a virgin wedlock a virgin son was born. St. Jerome, The Perpetual Virginity of Mary
Where did the Holy Spirit put the New Covenant word? Christ, the New Covenant, was placed in the Ark of the New Covenant, the womb of Mary. God was infused into man to become Christ. At the very moment of conception, within the womb of Mary, Christ, became man. Christ was one person with two natures, one of God, the other of man. Thus after the proper time, Christ was born of Mary as according as foretold by the angel; “Behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb and shalt bring forth a son: and thou shalt call his name Jesus. (Luke 1: 31-33) Eventually, He passes through the veil; it's not rent, but passes like light passes through a window. Christ now becomes like the Menorah (light) of the world, whose Word fell on the Altar of Incense to rise pleasingly to God, whose light fell on the loaves of proposition (The Twelve). Like Noah the Blessed Virgin Mary carries the spotless sacrificial lamb across the waters of death and sin to land our salvation on the shores of a Renewed Kingdom. The Holy Spirit conceived the Church of Jesus Christ. Any less immaculate and Christ could not be considered a spotless, sinless, the Paschal Lamb Jewish tradition demands. Mary being literally full of Grace, we hold that this Tabernacle will never be desecrated.
Mary had to be sinless for the Messiah to be born. More important, failing to recognize the Blessed Virgin Mary as immaculate, as Ever Virgin, as the Mother of God injures the Creed most Christians profess One God, with three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. To say that Mary was born with sin means that the 'Perfect Sacrificial Lamb' resided in filth and thus having contact with sin couldn't be 'perfect' preventing every Jew of the day from recognizing Christ as God. Dismiss Mary's virginity is to say that God came from the seed of man and to logically consider God needing to be 'created' is too much for logic to bear.
So, yes Mary is the Mother of God. Gosh, I don't think a knotted a single verse of Holy Scripture.
JoeT