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Gnomic Will’ (Θέλημα Γνωμικόν, Or Just Γνώμη)
Saint Maximus the Confessor and His Defense of Papal Primacy
A Critical Comparison of the Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard with Orthodox Christian Philosophy and Thought Agust Magnusson Marquette University
Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on Gnomic Will (Γνώμη) in Christ: Clarity and Ambiguity Paul M
Naturally and by Grace: Maximus the Confessor on the Operation of the Will
Durham E-Theses
Wesley Giesbreicht, Transfiguration of Man and the Cosmos
St. Maximus the Confessor's Contribution to the Problem of Transcending the Createdness
Eschatology in Maximus the Confessor
THE UNIVERSITY of WINCHESTER Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
'Willing Is Not Choosing': Some Anthropological Implications Of
Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus on Gnomic Will (Γνώμη) in Christ: Clarity and Ambiguity Paul M
A Model of Jesus Christ's Two Wills in View of Theology Proper And
Chinese-English Glossary
The Logosity of Creation (Summary)
Christ's Two Wills in Scholastic Theology
Eternal Functional Subordination and the Problem of the Divine Will
Maximus the Confessor on Freedom
Top View
Deification According to Maximos the Confessor and the Transformation of Aristotelian Ethics
St. Maximus the Confessor's Dialectic of Logos, Mode
Hell and Heaven, Nature and Person. Chr. Yannaras, D. Stăniloae and Maximus the Confessor
St. Maximus the Confessor and John Zizioulas on Person, Nature, and Will
Nature, Will and the Fall in Augustine and Maximus the Confessor: a Corrective
Theory and Praxis
GRACE and METAPHYSICS in MAXIMUS CONFESSOR DANIEL HAYNES Thesis Submitted to the University of Nottingham for the Degree of Doct
Christology Stephen J
ABSTRACT Principles of Doctrinal Continuity and Change in Maximus
Encountering God: a Comparative Study of the Doctrine of the Divine Energy in Maximus the Confessor and Gregory Palamas
Maximus Confessor's Interpretation of Abraham's Hospitality in Genesis 18 and the Preceding Orthodox Tradition