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Clement of Alexandria and the Beginnings of Christian Apophaticism

2006
Abstract Apophatic theology claims that God is unknowable, and this book investigates the earliest stages of Christian apophaticism. It focuses on the writings of Clement of Alexandria (around AD 200): his view of language and esotericism, various aspects of his concept of God, his Logos-theology as well as his epistemology in relation ...
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Apophaticism in Epstein’s system of views

Bulletin of Chelyabinsk State University, 2022
Sergey S. Loginovsky, Mariya A. Golovina
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Apophaticism and Jurodstvo in Contemporary Russian Literature

2016
This article focuses on the question of the transformation of the Orthodox tradition in the postmodern context. Apophatic theology and the institute of Holy Fools (jurodstvo) are the most hermeneutic and mystical parts of the Byzantine and Russian Orthodox cultures.
Engström, Maria   +9 more
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Why so negative about negative theology? The search for a plantinga-proof apophaticism

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2014
Samuel Lebens
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Kierkegaard’s Existential Apophaticism

This study begins by providing a survey of the scholarly literature on Kierkegaard’s apophaticism and identifying the two main approaches that have been taken. The first approach considers Kierkegaard’s apophaticism to have developed independently of classical apophatic theology, whereas the second approach locates Kierkegaard in the ‘Neoplatonist ...
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