Saint Anastasius of Sinai. Chapters against monothelites: 1–2 chapters
Translation from Ancient Greek, introductory article and notes by hegumen Adrian (Pashin)
Keywords:
Anastasius of Sinai, Christology, Monothelitism, will, action, divine action, soteriology, patristicsAbstract
For the first time ever the work of St. Anastasius of Sinai's “Chapters against the Monothelites” (two chapters out of six) are translated into Russian. In the first chapter, St. Anastasius reveals his doctrine of the three states of the human will: natural, unnatural and supernatural. In the second one, he analyzes and refutes some of the provisions of the monophelite doctrine. The next four chapters of the “Chapters against Monothelites” and the “Florilegia against Monothelites” that adjoin them will be published in the following issues of the Theological herald.
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Григорий Богослов, свт. Творения. СПб., 1912. Т. 1, 2.
Анастасий Синаит, прп. Три слова об устроении человека по образу и по подобию Божиему / Пер. А. И. Сидоров // Альфа и Омега. М., 1998. № 4 (18). С. 89-118; 1999. № 1 (19). С. 72-91; 1999. № 2 (20). С. 108-146. Переиздано в: Анастасий Синаит, прп. Избранные творения. М., 2003. С. 25-189.
Anastasii Sinaitae. Sermones duo in constitutionem hominis secundum imaginem Dei, necnon Opuscula adversus monotheletas / Ed. K.-H. Uthemann. Turnhout - Leuven, 1985 (CCSG 12).