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  1. 26. März 2015 · Maximus the Confessor (c.580-662) has become one of the most discussed figures in contemporary patristic studies. This is partly due to the relatively recent discovery and critical edition of his works in various genres, including On the Ascetic Life, Four Centuries on Charity, Two Centuries on Theology and the Incarnation, On the 'Our Father', two separate Books of Difficulties, addressed to ...

  2. Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662) was one of the most significant ascetic theologians of the early medieval period. Maximus was a master synthesizer, who interweaved a wide range of philosophy and theology into a dynamic articulation of the divine mystery of Jesus Christ. Maximus’ theology, cosmology, ontology, and anthropology are all ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2020 · Abstract. Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662) was a Byzantine ascetic theologian who advanced an integrative theology borne out of the monastic circles he inhabited – the Chalcedonian Definition of 451 (i.e., two natures of Jesus Christ) and the church fathers – whereby, he advanced a spiritual theology that placed humanity and creation in ...

  4. The work of Maximus Confessor (580–662) is widely accepted in contemporary theology. His struggle against monotheletism made him sensible for the redemptive importance of the humanity and freedom of Christ. But for a correct interpretation of Maximus’ christology one has to consider the correlation with cosmology, anthropology and the theory of fall and original sin. The freedom of man ...

  5. Maximus Confessor (c.580-662) Maximus is called the Confessor because of his sufferings and labors for the true faith. During the seventh century when the monothelite heresy (belief that Christ had only one will--a divine one) plagued the Church, Maximus eloquently demonstrated that Christ had both human and divine natures.

  6. In the philosophical theology of Maximus, Jesus Christ, the second person of the Holy Trinity, is understood as the metaphysical and ontological centre of the total cosmos. 1. The term ‘Christocentric cosmology’ is meant to indicate that the whole history of the cosmos, of its beginning and end, and of its ontological constitution and ...

  7. St Maximus the Confessor was born in AD 580 in the Byzantine Empire, or the Roman Empire, as he and its inhabitants would have called it. Fifteen years earlier the great Emperor Justinian had died, at the end of a long reign (527–65) in which he had sought to restore the Roman Empire to its former glory. To a considerable degree he had ...