Translated from the Greek by Joseph P. Farrell. In Disputations with Pyrrhus, Saint Maximus the Confessor (A.D. 580-662) articulates the faith of apostles, detailing the perfect natures and wills of the Incarnate Logos, Jesus Christ.
Shedding light on the fullness of Christian life, Saint Maximus reveals God as One Who repeats all of the natural stages of humanity itself, but not only humanity as a whole but the stages of life of each individual human being in particular, illumining the mystery of our salvation as perfect union within Christ through His Church.
An important document combating heresies against full union of man in God, the Disputations with Pyrrhus offers invaluable insight into salvation of both man and cosmos through the Incarnate Word of God revealed to us in the Mystery of the Church.