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E-raamat: Oxford Handbook of Maximus the Confessor

Edited by (Director of the Centre for Early Christian Studies, Australian Catholic University), Edited by (Assistant Director of the Centre for Early Christian Studies, and senior lecturer in Ecclesiastical Latin, Australian Catholic University)
  • Formaat: 600 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191655265
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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, includingOn the Ascetic Life, Four Centuries on Charity, Two Centuries on Theology and the Incarnation, On the 'Our Father', two separateBooks of Difficulties, addressed to John and to Thomas, Questions and Doubts, Questions to Thalassius, Mystagogy and theShort Theological and Polemical Works.

The impact of these works reached far beyond the Greek East, with his involvement in the western resistance to imperial heresy, notably at the Lateran Synod in 649. Together with Pope Martin I (649-53 CE), Maximus the Confessor and his circle were the most vocal opponents of Constantinople's introduction of the doctrine of monothelitism. This dispute over the number of wills in Christ became a contest between the imperial government and church of Constantinople on the one hand, and the bishop of Rome in concert with eastern monks such as Maximus, John Moschus, and Sophronius, on the other, over the right to define orthodoxy. An understanding of the difficult relations between church and state in this troubled period at the close of Late Antiquity is necessary for a full appreciation of Maximus' contribution to this controversy.

The editors of this volume provide the political and historical background to Maximus' activities, as well as a summary of his achievements in the spheres of theology and philosophy, especially neo-Platonism and Aristotelianism.

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this Handbook is a monumental and much-needed publication, which will definitely mark the field of Maximian studies for the next generations of scholars. * Dr Sotiris Mitralexis, Vigiliae Christianae *

List of Illustrations
xvii
List of Abbreviations
xix
List of Contributors
xxvii
PART I HISTORICAL SETTING
1 Life and Times of Maximus the Confessor
3(16)
Pauline Allen
2 A New Date-List of the Works of Maximus the Confessor
19(65)
Marek Jankowiak
Phil Booth
3 Byzantium in the Seventh Century
84(22)
Walter E. Kaegi
4 Maximus, a Cautious Neo-Chalcedonian
106(21)
Cyril Hovorun
PART II THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCES
5 Classical Philosophical Influences: Aristotle and Platonism
127(22)
Marius Portaru
6 The Foundation of Origenist Metaphysics
149(15)
Pascal Mueller-Jourdan
7 The Ascetic Tradition
164(13)
Marcus Plested
8 Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Maximus the Confessor
177(17)
Ysabel De Andia
9 Mindset (γνωμη) in John Chrysostom
194(18)
Raymond J. Laird
10 Augustine on the Will
212(23)
Johannes Borjesson
11 Divine Providence and the Gnomic Will before Maximus
235(18)
Bronwen Neil
PART III WORKS AND THOUGHT
12 Exegesis of Scripture
253(21)
Paul M. Blowers
13 Maximus the Confessor's Use of Literary Genres
274(13)
Peter Van Deun
14 Passions, Ascesis, and the Virtues
287(20)
Demetrios Bathrellos
15 Christocentric Cosmology
307(15)
Torstein T. Tollefsen
16 Eschatology in Maximus the Confessor
322(19)
Andreas Andreopoulos
17 The Mode of Deification
341(19)
Jean-Claude Larchet
18 Spiritual Anthropology in Ambiguum 7
360(18)
Adam G. Cooper
19 Mapping Reality within the Experience of Holiness
378(19)
Doru Costache
20 Christian Life and Praxis: The Centuries on Love
397(17)
George C. Berthold
21 Liturgy as Cosmic Transformation
414(25)
Thomas Cattoi
PART IV RECEPTION
22 The Georgian Tradition on Maximus the Confessor
439(21)
Lela Khoperia
23 Maximus' Heritage in Russia and Ukraine
460(20)
Grigory Benevich
24 The Impact of Maximus the Confessor on John Scottus Eriugena
480(20)
Catherine Kavanagh
25 Maximus the Confessor's Influence and Reception in Byzantine and Modern Orthodoxy
500(16)
Andrew Louth
26 The Theology of the Will
516(17)
Ian A. McFarland
27 Maximus and Modern Psychology
533(15)
Michael Bakker
28 Maximus the Confessor and Ecumenism
548(16)
A. Edward Siecienski
29 Reception of Maximian Thought in the Modern Era
564(17)
Joshua Lollar
General Index 581(14)
Index of Ancient Persons 595(4)
Index of Modern Persons 599(10)
Index of Biblical Citations 609
Pauline Allen is Director of the Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University, Brisbane. A former Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, she has worked on homiletic literature, Maximus the Confessor, the Council of Chalcedon, Severus of Antioch, John Chrysostom, and late-antique letter-writing. She is co-author of The Churches of Syrian Antioch, 300-638 CE (Leuven, 2012). She is research associate in the Department of Ancient Languages, University of Pretoria, and past president of the Association Internationale d'Études Patristiques.

Bronwen Neil is Assistant Director of the Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University (Brisbane). Neil has produced critical editions and translations of texts pertaining to Maximus the Confessor, and Pope Martin I. Other works on papal writings include annotated translations of Pope Gelasius' letters (with Pauline Allen) and selected letters and sermons of Pope Leo I, and A Companion to Gregory the Great, co-edited with Matthew Dal Santo. She has also published on poverty and welfare in Late Antiquity, and crisis management by late-antique bishops. She is current president of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and a former Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung.