The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified
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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The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified
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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The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified

The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified

by Adam G. Cooper
The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified

The Body in St Maximus the Confessor: Holy Flesh, Wholly Deified

by Adam G. Cooper

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191534645
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 02/03/2005
Series: Oxford Early Christian Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 904 KB

About the Author

Adam G. Cooper is a Pastor of the Lutheran Church of Australia.

Table of Contents

  • 1: Corporeality and Concealment
  • 2: Corporeality and the Cosmos
  • 3: Corporeality and Christ
  • 4: Corporeality and the Church
  • 5: Corporeality and the Christian
  • Conclusion
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