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The Body In St Maximus The Confessor Holy Flesh Wholly Deified Oxford Early Christian Studies Adam G Cooper

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The Body In St Maximus The Confessor Holy Flesh Wholly Deified Oxford Early Christian Studies Adam G Cooper
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Adam G. Cooper
ISBN: 9780199275700, 019927570X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Body In St Maximus The Confessor Holy Flesh Wholly Deified Oxford Early Christian Studies Adam G Cooper by Adam G. Cooper 9780199275700, 019927570X instant download after payment.

Contemporary scholarship recognizes in Maximus the Confessor a theologian of towering intellectual importance. In this book Adam G. Cooper puts to him a question which from the origins of Christian thought has constituted an interpretative crux for catholic Christianity: what is the place of the material order and, specifically, of the human body, in God's creative, redemptive, and perfective economies? While the study builds upon the insights of other efforts in Maximian scholarship, it primarily presents an engagement with the full vista of Maximus's own writings, providing a unique contribution towards an intelligent apprehension of this erudite but often impenetrable theological mind.

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