ST. MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S QUESTIONS & DOUBTS
Saint Maximus The Confessor
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Description for ST. MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S QUESTIONS & DOUBTS
Hardcover. A translation of one of Maximus the Confessor's (580-662) significant contributions to early Christian biblical interpretation. It is suitable for readers interested in Maximus and, more broadly, to scholars and students of early Christianity, early Byzantine monasticism, and patristic biblical exegesis. Translator(s): Prassas, Despina D. Num Pages: 234 pages. BIC Classification: HRCC8; HRCM. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 250 x 150 x 15. Weight in Grams: 666.
Despina D. Prassas's translation of the Quaestiones et Dubia presents for the first time in English one of the Confessor's most significant contributions to early Christian biblical interpretation. Maximus the Confessor (580–662) was a monk whose writings focused on ascetical interpretations of biblical and patristic works. For his refusal to accept the Monothelite position supported by Emperor Constans II, he was tried as a heretic, his right hand was cut off, and his tongue was cut out.
In his work, Maximus the Confessor brings together the patristic exegetical aporiai tradition and the spiritual-pedagogical tradition of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Northern Illinois University Press
Number of pages
234
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780875804132
SKU
V9780875804132
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About Saint Maximus The Confessor
Despina D. Prassas is an Associate Professor of Theology at Providence College, in Providence, RI. Her research areas include Greek patristics and ecumenical theology.
Reviews for ST. MAXIMUS THE CONFESSOR'S QUESTIONS & DOUBTS
It is the first English translation of the text and is, therefore, a welcome addition to the literature on Maximus. Prassas has rendered us a great service by striving so vigorously with Maximus's difficult Greek. The collection of Quaestiones et Dubia itself is an excellent text for beginning a study of Maximus. Prassas' work is, therefore, definitely to be recommended. ... Read more