
Selected Essays, Volume I
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- 1: The Necessity of Platonism for Christian Theology
- 2: The Use of the Term idioc in Alexandrian theology from Alexander to Cyril
- 3: Ignatios or Eusebios: Two Models of Patristic Ecclesiology
- 4: On Being a Christian in Late Antiquity: St Basil the Great between the Desert and the City
- 5: St Gregory the Theologian and St Maximus the Confessor: The Shaping of Tradition
- 6: St Gregory the Theologian and Byzantine Theology
- 7: 'From Beginning to Beginning': Continuous Spiritual Progress in Gregory of Nyssa
- 8: St Makrina: the Fourth Cappadocian
- 9: Evagrios: The 'Noetic' Language of Prayer
- 10: Evagrios on Anger
- 11: Augustine on Language
- 12: St Augustine's Interpretation of the Transfiguration of Christ
- 13: Love and the Trinity: St Augustine and the Greek Fathers
- 14: 'Heart in Pilgrimage': St Augustine as Interpreter of the Psalms
- 15: Pagan Theurgy and Christian Sacramentalism in Denys the Areopagite
- 16: 'Truly visible things are manifest images of invisible things' (Ep. 10): Dionysios the Areopagite on knowing the invisible
- 17: The Reception of Dionysios in the East up to Maximos the Confessor
- 18: The Reception of Dionysios in the East from Maximos the Confessor to Gregory Palamas
- 19: Dionysios the Areopagite: the Unknown God and the Liturgy
- 20: St Maximos the Confessor between East and West
- 21: From Doctrine of Christ to Icon of Christ: St Maximos the Confessor on the Transfiguration of Christ
- 22: Eucharist and Church according to St Maximos the Confessor
- 23: The Views of St Maximos the Confessor on the Institutional Church
- 24: Virtue Ethics: St Maximos the Confessor and Aquinas compared
- 25: St Maximos' Doctrine of the Logoi
- 26: Mystagogy in St Maximos
- 27: The Lord's Prayer as Mystagogy from Origen to Maximos
- 28: St Maximos' Distinction between logos and tropos and the Ontology of the Person
- 29: Pronoia in the Life and Thought of St Maximos the Confessor
- 30: Sophia, the Wisdom of God, in St Maximos the Confessor
- 31: The Doctrine of the Image of God in St Maximos the Confessor
- 32: The Holy Spirit in the Theology of St John Damascene
- 33: John of Damascus on the Mother of God as the link between Humanity and God
- 34: The Doctrine of the Eucharist in the Iconoclast Controversy
- 35: Photios as a Theologian
- 36: Knowing the Unknowable: Hesychasm and the Kabbalah
- 37: Aquinas and Orthodoxy
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