2021
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v77i4.6701
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The genetic mechanism of fallness: St. Maximos the Confessor revisited

Abstract: Through a close reading of the two definitions of evil in the Introduction to Responses to Thalassios, this article points out a circular, cognitive-affective-somatic, genetic mechanism that St. Maximos the Confessor considers responsible for the initiation and transmission of the fallness as a human condition and the specific manifestation of it in the form of passions. It elucidates the first definition as mainly phenomenological, by identifying the circular mechanism and its behavioural expressions, and the… Show more

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“…Of course, with different details and touches. For further argument and similar graphic illustrations, seeMoldovan (2021).…”
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“…Of course, with different details and touches. For further argument and similar graphic illustrations, seeMoldovan (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%