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==Maximus the Confessor==
==Maximus the Confessor==
''See'' — [[Philosophy#English_Moral_Philosophy|English Moral Philosophy]] which turns upside down Traditional Christian (Orthodox) understanding of human nature, pleasure and pain as expounded by St. Maximus
[https://orthodoxwiki.org/Maximus_the_Confessor Maximus the Confessor] (580-662) | OrthodoxWiki
[https://orthodoxwiki.org/Maximus_the_Confessor Maximus the Confessor] (580-662) | OrthodoxWiki
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[https://agape-biblia.org/literatura/The-Anthropic-Cosmology-of-St-Maximus-the-Confessor.pdf The Anthropic Cosmology of St Maximus the Confessor]
[https://agape-biblia.org/literatura/The-Anthropic-Cosmology-of-St-Maximus-the-Confessor.pdf The Anthropic Cosmology of St Maximus the Confessor]


''See'' — [[Philosophy#English_Moral_Philosophy|English Moral Philosophy]] which turns upside down Traditional Christian (Orthodox) understanding of human nature, pleasure and pain as expounded by St. Maximus
[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Maximizing-Animal-Theology%3A-Maximus-the-Confessor-Hiuser/ef368d07075e43487e647bfff96959969aa75949 Maximizing Animal Theology]: Maximus the Confessor on the Value of Non-Human Animals and the Human Calling Kris Hiuser, 14 March 2015, Philosophy, Toronto Journal of Theology<br>
[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-role-of-non-human-creation-in-the-liturgical-of-Gschwandtner/aa558f9af54a46f2f2a406cc2245d3766f816e97 The role of non-human creation in the liturgical feasts of the Eastern Orthodox tradition]: towards an Orthodox ecological theology — Christina M. Gschwandtner, 2012, Philosophy, [http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4424/1/Thesis_Gschwandtner.pdf?DDD32+= etheses.dur.ac.uk]<br>
[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Towards-an-Animal-Theology-in-Eastern-Orthodox-Nellist/2adc0b604f121d9392207aaf45678cfa8bc8e316 Towards an Animal Theology in Eastern Orthodox Christianity] — Christine Nellist, 14 June 2017, Philosophy


==Philip Sherrard==
==Philip Sherrard==