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Byzantine Gospel: Maximus the Confessor in Modern Scholarship is unavailable, but you can change that!

Byzantine Gospel is a general survey of all the major studies of the thought and theology of Maximus, increasingly regarded as representing the summit of the Greek patristic tradition.

Difference (diaphora) and diversity (poikilia) are characteristic of the world of created beings, but manifest themselves in such a way that the one Logos is recognised as many logoi in the indivisible difference (adiairetos diaphora) of creation, because of the unconfused individuality (asunchutos idiotês) of all beings—though, on the other hand, the different logoi may be seen as the one Logos thanks to the relationship (anaphora) which exists between him and all that is unconfused (asunchuton).
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