DİNLERDE TANRI ANLAYIŞI
Maximus the confessor is one of the most important and active Orthodox mystic theologians of
the seventh century. He lived in a monastery as a monk for the most of his life,but this did not
prevent him fromgetting involved in the discussions of Christology which was also a topic of
discussion during his time. He defended dyothelit Christology, that there is in Christ two wills
(divine and human) and two actions (divine and human) together. Due to this belief, he was
first exiled, then imprisoned and tortured because of his thoughts and beliefs which conflicted
with the religious politics of the emperor of the time. As a result of the torture he endured, he
died in 662. After his death, his faith and belief of dyothelit Christology was accepted by Second
Council of Constantinople as the official faith of the orthodox and the empire.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Translated Works |
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Publication Date | December 15, 2010 |
Published in Issue | Year 2010 Volume: 12 Issue: 22 |
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