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Salvation Through Temptation Richard Walter did not slavishly follow Aristotle

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did not slavishly follow Aristotle

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Salvation Through Temptation Richard Walter did not slavishly follow AristotleSalvation through Temptation describes the development of predominant Greek and Latin Christian conceptions of temptation and of the work of Christ to heal and restore humankind in the context of that temptation, focusing on Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas as well developed examples of Greek and Latin thought on these matters. Maximus and Thomas represent two trajectories concerning the woundedness of human emotionality in the wake of the

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