The article presents how Maximus as Christian and philosopher understands death and eternal life. First of all, Confessor connects death with original sin and separation from God. In another meaning death is for him separation of body and soul, so that our life becomes continues preparation for death. Another important problem presented is if and how different elements of human being (intellect, soul and body) would cooperate in eternal life. Author presents Maximus’ attitude towards the conception of apocatastasis and shows that there is no place for such conception in Maxim’s writings. The last important problem presented in the article is deification understood as union with God (not only human beings but whole creation united with Creat...
The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianit...
The Problems of Notions in Eschatology The present article deals with the use and understanding of ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...
An article tackles the issue of human death and its connection with the death of Christ in the key o...
In the sixth and seventh centuries the belief in an active afterlife and its corollaries, the cult o...
The relation between spiritual life of the man and his attitude towards the questions relating to th...
In the article, the author shows the mystery of divinization of the man, according to Ch. Schönborn,...
The article addresses the meaning and loss of meaning of life and death in the context of the modern...
The article dedicated to the main theological problem which has arisen within monothelitism disputes...
St. Maximus the Confessor makes a distinction between “image” and “likeness” to God in man. The “ima...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
This article presents the teaching of the Catholic Church on eternal life. Eschatology is one of tho...
The problem death is essential for the therapeutic hesychastic spirituality, because it is one of pr...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianit...
The Problems of Notions in Eschatology The present article deals with the use and understanding of ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...
An article tackles the issue of human death and its connection with the death of Christ in the key o...
In the sixth and seventh centuries the belief in an active afterlife and its corollaries, the cult o...
The relation between spiritual life of the man and his attitude towards the questions relating to th...
In the article, the author shows the mystery of divinization of the man, according to Ch. Schönborn,...
The article addresses the meaning and loss of meaning of life and death in the context of the modern...
The article dedicated to the main theological problem which has arisen within monothelitism disputes...
St. Maximus the Confessor makes a distinction between “image” and “likeness” to God in man. The “ima...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
This article presents the teaching of the Catholic Church on eternal life. Eschatology is one of tho...
The problem death is essential for the therapeutic hesychastic spirituality, because it is one of pr...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianit...
The Problems of Notions in Eschatology The present article deals with the use and understanding of ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...