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Misguided Compassion Toward the Dead
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Encyclopedia of Dogmatic Theology
5 March 19960 Comments

Misguided Compassion Toward the Dead

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This lecture addresses the concept of compassion toward the dead and explains how some doctrines, motivated by love and compassion, became distorted by inventing unbiblical ideas about repentance or faith after death, salvation through reincarnation, purgatory, or the apostles preaching in the other world.

Orthodox Doctrinal Clarification

His Holiness Pope Shenouda III affirms that the period of testing is only during earthly life, and that after death the opportunity for repentance and faith ends, relying on Holy Scripture, Gospel parables, the Agpeya prayers, and Church teaching.

Praying for the Departed

The lecture explains that the Coptic Orthodox Church continuously prays for the departed in every liturgy, supplication, and memorial, not to change their destiny or grant them a new chance after death, but to entrust them to God’s justice and mercy, since God alone examines hearts and knows all circumstances.

Rejection of Deviant Doctrines

The Church rejects:

  • Repentance or faith after death
  • The apostles preaching in the other world
  • Reincarnation and repeated embodiments
  • The doctrine of purgatory
  • Praying for Satan or believing in his salvation

God’s Justice and Mercy

The teaching emphasizes that God judges each person according to his circumstances, abilities, and spiritual light, without altering doctrine or canceling the principle that salvation is bound to life on earth.

Spiritual Conclusion

True compassion toward the dead is shown before their death, by calling them to repentance and faith. After death, prayer remains an act of faithful surrender to God’s mercy, not a replacement for revealed divine truth.

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