9780809126590-0809126591-Maximus the Confessor: Selected Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback))

Maximus the Confessor: Selected Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback))

ISBN-13: 9780809126590
ISBN-10: 0809126591
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: Maximus the Confessor, George C. Berthold
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: Paulist Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780809126590
ISBN-10: 0809126591
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: Maximus the Confessor, George C. Berthold
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: Paulist Press
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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Maximus the Confessor: Selected Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback)) (ISBN-13: 9780809126590 and ISBN-10: 0809126591), written by authors Maximus the Confessor, George C. Berthold, was published by Paulist Press in 1985. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (History, Christian Books & Bibles, Religion, Encyclopedias & Subject Guides) books. You can easily purchase or rent Maximus the Confessor: Selected Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback)) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.8.

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"indispensable for most libraries." Library Journal Maximus the Confessor: Selected Writings translation and notes by George C. Berthold introduction by Jaroslav Pelikan preface by Irénée-Henri Dalmais, O.P. "The perfect mind is the one that through genuine faith knows in supreme ignorance the supremely unknowable, and in gazing on the universe of his handiwork has received from God comprehensive knowledge of his Providence and judgment in it, as far as allowable to men." 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. Writing in the introduction to this volume Jaroslav Pelikan highlights the relevance of Maximus' writings for today: "It was the genius of Maximus Confessor that, in a measure that has been granted only to a few, he was fully bilingual, affirming by means of negation and speaking both the language of spirituality and the language of theology with equal fluency. From the looks of things within both Western and Eastern Christendom--and beyond--that gift of being bilingual is one that people of faith will need more than ever in the years to come."

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