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From the author: The article examines Maximus the Confessor's reaction to the Arab-Muslim invasion of the Byzantine Roman Empire. It also appraises Islam's place in the 7th century as presenting a view of divine-human relations as an alternative to the views of Christian confessions. The article concludes by advancing a hypothesis about the antithetical relationship between Islam and Monotheletism, which was dominant at that time in Byzantium.
Citation Details Title: Christological polemics of Maximus the confessor and the emergence of Islam onto the world stage.(Essay) Author: Grigory I. Benevich Publication:Theological Studies (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 2011 Publisher: Theological Studies, Inc. Volume: 72 Issue: 2 Page: 335(10)