Redefining Theological Symbolism (St. Maximus the Confessor)
Jun 24th, 2009 | By Taylor Marshall | Category: Blog PostsOur contemporary use of the word “symbol” in theology is rather weak. My guess is that this goes back to the 11th century Eucharistic controversy between the erroneous “symbolic Eucharist” belief of Berengarius and the orthodox “substantial presence” articulation of Lanfranc of Canterbury. For the heretic Berengarius, the term “symbol” entailed “not real”. Berengarius’ usage […]