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Maximus the Confessor

“in Ambiguum 42, where he describes the distinctive but connected origins of body and soul, and their synthesis in a single human species, and more importantly, the assumption by the New Adam of the first Adam’s soul-body constitution.40 In the incarnation, the Logos who created universal humanity fashioned his own manhood in a (prelapsarian) Adamic perfection; he himself modeled the perfect co-existence of intelligent soul and material body.”

Maximus the Confessor, On the Cosmic Mystery of Jesus Christ
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On the Cosmic Mystery of Jesus Christ On the Cosmic Mystery of Jesus Christ by Maximus the Confessor
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