• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Whole God and whole man : Deification as incarnation in Maximus the Confessor
  • Contributor: Korb, Samuel J. [Author]
  • Published: 2022
  • Published in: Scottish journal of theology ; 75(2022), 4, Seite 308-318
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1017/S003693062200059X
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  • Keywords: Maximus > Inkarnation Jesu > Universalismus > Vergöttlichung
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  • Description: Maximus the Confessor says that the Word of God wills to be embodied always and in all things. Against many who wish to render this ‘universal incarnation’ metaphorical, I attempt a literal reading. When Maximus speaks of the Word's universal incarnation, he refers to the deification of human beings, which constitutes a single reality with the Word's incarnation. For Maximus, deification perfectly realises and completes the very logic of the Word's incarnational descent: just as God became whole man while remaining whole God, human beings will become whole God while remaining wholly human. Herein all things become enhypostasised into the Word - rendered one by grace with Christ himself, through his humanity - and so the Word becomes embodied in all things.
  • Access State: Open Access