Greek theologian Maximus (later called the Confessor), …
Years: 645 - 645
Greek theologian Maximus (later called the Confessor), in his many writings on ascetical, doctrinal, exegetical, and liturgical subjects, argues that through Christ, the Incarnate Word, humans had received the power to practice virtue, which he interprets as a combination of ascetic self-denial with active charity.
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- Christians, Monophysite
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Africa, or Carthage, Exarchate of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Heraclian dynasty
- Christians, Monotheletist
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