Books
Luis Josué Salés. Maximos the Confessor: Androprimacy and Sexual Difference. Elements in Early Christian Literature 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025.———. Saint Maximus the Confessor: Four Hundred Chapters on Love. Popular Patristics Series 67. Crestwood, NY: Saint Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2025. [Greek–English Translation, with Greek Critical Edition.]
Articles/Chapters
Luis Josué Salés. “Colonial Ideology and Intellectual Hybridity in the Invention of ‘Neoplatonism,’” in Essays in Long Late Antiquity 1.1 (forthcoming, spring 2025).
———. “Orthodox Abortions, Catholic Contraceptives: Christian Women’s Reproductive Autonomy in the Medieval Roman Empire,” in Reproductive Justice after Roe: Lessons from the Premodern Classroom. Maeve Callan and Emma Maggie Solberg, eds. Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University Press, Medieval Institute Publications, vol. TBD (forthcoming, spring 2025).
———. “Maximos the Confessor’s Correspondence with Egyptian Women: A Translation of Letters 11 and 18 with Introduction and Critical Commentary,” in Subsidia Maximiana 3, 2025 (at press).
———. “Paul and Pseudo-Paul: Authorship, Ideology, and the Difference of Androprimacy,” in Religions 15.9 (2024): 1–15.
Conference Presentations
“Exporting Greco-Roman Androprimacy?: Perils of Translating Trans Saints’ Lives into Ethiopian and Syrian Contexts,” Trans Saints in Translation Conference: London, UK (May 2025).
“It Signifies the Finite Specifics of Infinite Difference Infinitely Deferred: Hypostasis as Kataphatic and Apophatic Theophanic Medium in Maximos the Confessor,” Sixth International Colloquium on St. Maximus the Confessor: Belgrade, CS (April 2025).
“Historical-Theological Precedents for Eastern Orthodox Constructions of Sexual Difference,” in pre-arranged panel “Lives of Discipline: Intersections between Queer Kink and Asceticism,” UCR Conference on Queer and Trans Studies in Religion: Riverside, CA, USA (February 2025).