I find myself not believing in hell as the Roman Church and Protestantism expresses it. I am reading a book THE MOUNTAIN OF SILENCE and in it find an expression of life after death which I find to be much more in line with the truth of God as love.
It is also the understanding of many of the Early Fathers of the Church. It is best described in this paper:
RIVER OF FIRE [
orthodoxpress.org]
My question is this: As a Byzantine Catholic, am I required, in order to be called "catholic" to believe in the Western concept of hell as expressed by the Roman Church?
Of course, this also leads to another very interesting question regarding the Church and the infallibility of its teachings, doesn't it?
I would appreciate discussion on this point.
Brother Ed