Vladimir Cvetković reexamines the structural role of the Porphyrian tree in the thought of Maximus the Confessor, identifying it as a versatile conceptual tool used to organize reality across logical, psychological, cosmological, contemplative, and scriptural dimensions. Cvetković explores how Maximus adapts this traditionally Aristotelian framework to illustrate the procession (proodos) of creation from God and its return (epistrophe) through Christ. Ultimately, Cvetković demonstrates how the Incarnation transforms this logical schema into a Christological ladder of deification (theosis).
Vladimir Cvetković (Mon,) studied this question.