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Anastasios of Sinai
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Abstract
Anastasios of Sinai (ca. 600–700
CE
) is one of the most important Christian theologians and social commentators of the seventh‐century Near East. The manuscript tradition attributes several substantial works to an author of that name: most importantly, the
Hexaemeron
(a mystical interpretation of the creation narrative); two sermons on the constitution of man; a sermon against the monotheletes; the
Hodegos
or
Viae Dux
(a defense of Chalcedonian doctrine against miaphysitism and monotheletism); the
Questions and Answers
(on various aspects of Christian practice and belief); the
Tales
(three collections of edifying stories); and several homilies.
Title: Anastasios of Sinai
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Abstract
Anastasios of Sinai (ca.
600–700
CE
) is one of the most important Christian theologians and social commentators of the seventh‐century Near East.
The manuscript tradition attributes several substantial works to an author of that name: most importantly, the
Hexaemeron
(a mystical interpretation of the creation narrative); two sermons on the constitution of man; a sermon against the monotheletes; the
Hodegos
or
Viae Dux
(a defense of Chalcedonian doctrine against miaphysitism and monotheletism); the
Questions and Answers
(on various aspects of Christian practice and belief); the
Tales
(three collections of edifying stories); and several homilies.
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