Maximus the Confessor portrays the cosmos as Christologically "prewired" for a dynamic doctrinal transmission. Ontologically, reality is coherent as created by, centered on, and interpretable through the Logos. The perichoretic human-divine duality of Christ's natures—united without confusion and distinct without separation—serves as the hermeneutical model for other non-oppositional relations of contraries, such as the human and the divine. The principle of diabasis (transit) and the kenosis/theosis model place these contraries in a relation of dynamic continuity. Historically, the perichoretic paradigm is realized through the Church, the unique theandric entity characterized by the unconfused unity of the divine and the human qualities. ...
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This study affirms the basic premise that the statement formulated by the ecumenical council of Chal...
Maximus the Confessor’s Ambigua ad Ioannem represents a composition of 66 elucidations on ambiguous ...
The Second Vatican Council offers the last most authoritative exposé of a common Catholic doctrine a...
This dissertation articulates Maximus the Confessor\u27s understanding of the hypostatic union in Ch...
Giving justice to Maximus any philosophy wich does not include mysticism will be false as philosophy...
This collection of essays by thirty of the foremost scholars in the field will for the first time pr...
In two generations of Western Patrology, St. Maximus the Confessor’s Christology has grown from a fr...
In the Centuries of Theology I.48–50, Maximus states that there are two kinds of works that belong t...
Since the ninth century the filioque has been the most contentious theological issue dividing the We...
St. Maximus the Confessor makes a distinction between “image” and “likeness” to God in man. The “ima...
The teaching of one operation in Christ, known as Monenergism (mÒnh TMnšrgeia, m...a TMnšrgeia), dec...
Excerpt: ...I propose to explore one expression of this more ancient and eastern tradition, as foun...
This article describes the ontological problem of theosis or deification in terms of two dimensions:...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...
In the context of the continuity of Christology into ecclesiology, this thesis investigates the imp...
This study affirms the basic premise that the statement formulated by the ecumenical council of Chal...
Maximus the Confessor’s Ambigua ad Ioannem represents a composition of 66 elucidations on ambiguous ...
The Second Vatican Council offers the last most authoritative exposé of a common Catholic doctrine a...