Mystagogia

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Mystagogia is a theological work by Maximus the Confessor that offers a profound mystical and liturgical interpretation of the Christian church and its worship.

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Mystagogia canonical 1
Mystagogy 1
Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological treatise
theological work
work of Maximus the Confessor
associatedWith Byzantine Empire
Patristic literature
author St. Maximus the Confessor
surface form: Maximus the Confessor
doctrinalOrientation Chalcedonian Christianity
field liturgics
mysticism
theology
focusesOn Divine Liturgy
relationship between liturgy and cosmos
relationship between liturgy and spiritual life
spiritual interpretation of the church building
symbolic meaning of liturgical rites
genre liturgical commentary
mystagogical treatise
hasEnglishTitle Mystagogia self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mystagogy
hasForm prose treatise
influenced Christian mystical theology
Eastern Orthodox liturgical theology
later Byzantine liturgical commentaries
keyTheme Christ-centered interpretation of liturgy
church as image of the cosmos
church as image of the human person
ecclesiology
spiritual ascent through worship
symbolism of liturgical actions
union of heaven and earth in liturgy
language Greek
mainSubject Christian worship
liturgical theology
mystical interpretation of the church
partOf corpus of Maximus the Confessor
preservedIn Greek manuscript tradition
relatedWork Ambigua
Questions to Thalassius
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedBy church historians
liturgists
patristic scholars
theologians
theologicalTradition Byzantine theology
Byzantine theology
surface form: Eastern Christian theology
timePeriod 7th century
usedIn Byzantine Studies
surface form: Byzantine studies

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox theology

liturgical studies
patristic theology courses

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St. Maximus the Confessor majorWork Mystagogia
subject surface form: Maximus the Confessor
Mystagogia hasEnglishTitle Mystagogia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mystagogy
Photios I of Constantinople notableWork Mystagogia
this entity surface form: Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit