Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that one can know created nature in fact without reference to God or divine grace. The orders of grace and nature are thus on different plains. This ontology creates an extrincism between God and the world. Maximus Confessor’s doctrine of grace offers the paradox of nature already presuming grace but awaiting the supernatural grace of deification at the resurrection. Further, divine grace, or energy in Maximus’s theology, are not separate ontological realms between God and the world. Grace does not separate God’s essence from his energies. The Incarnation of the created and uncreated natures in Christ fully manifests the paradox of God’s grace as be...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
How can humankind, which is finite, unite with the transcendent God? How does God communicate with t...
Deification - the belief that the souls of those in heaven are united to, and participate in, the In...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...
Giving justice to Maximus any philosophy wich does not include mysticism will be false as philosophy...
Over the last fifty years Western Christianity has been criticized as a cause and enabler of Earth's...
Erich Przywara’s insightful and Christological interpretation of Aquinas’ maxim regarding grace and ...
St. Maximus the Confessor makes a distinction between “image” and “likeness” to God in man. The “ima...
During the Transfiguration, the apostles on Tabor, “indeed saw the same grace of the Spirit which wo...
The article dedicated to the main theological problem which has arisen within monothelitism disputes...
In the article, the contemporary lack of representation of the axiom “grace presumes nature” is reco...
The medieval theological worldview was a synthesis of grace and nature that allowed theology and sci...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
Although the question of whether, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, sanctifying grace is “created” o...
From the letters of the New Testament onward, theology has employed the term χάρις as a hypernym for...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
How can humankind, which is finite, unite with the transcendent God? How does God communicate with t...
Deification - the belief that the souls of those in heaven are united to, and participate in, the In...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...
Giving justice to Maximus any philosophy wich does not include mysticism will be false as philosophy...
Over the last fifty years Western Christianity has been criticized as a cause and enabler of Earth's...
Erich Przywara’s insightful and Christological interpretation of Aquinas’ maxim regarding grace and ...
St. Maximus the Confessor makes a distinction between “image” and “likeness” to God in man. The “ima...
During the Transfiguration, the apostles on Tabor, “indeed saw the same grace of the Spirit which wo...
The article dedicated to the main theological problem which has arisen within monothelitism disputes...
In the article, the contemporary lack of representation of the axiom “grace presumes nature” is reco...
The medieval theological worldview was a synthesis of grace and nature that allowed theology and sci...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
Although the question of whether, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, sanctifying grace is “created” o...
From the letters of the New Testament onward, theology has employed the term χάρις as a hypernym for...
This paper investigates three types of unity between God and creation in the works of St Maximus the...
How can humankind, which is finite, unite with the transcendent God? How does God communicate with t...
Deification - the belief that the souls of those in heaven are united to, and participate in, the In...