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The Transcendental Unity of Apperception and Christian Apophaticism

open access: yesIrish Theological Quarterly, 2022
This study provides an original theological interpretation of Immanuel Kant’s (1724–1804) Transcendental Unity of Apperception in light of Nicholas of Cusa’s (1401–1464) apophaticism. The study will show that Kant’s Transcendental Unity contains a thoroughly anti-theological premise. This is namely that our own ‘I think’ grounds the distinction between
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Berdyaev’s Radical Apophaticism

Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures
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A New Apophaticism

2013
In A New Apophaticism Susannah Ticciati draws on Augustine to develop an apophatic theology for the twenty-first century. Shifting the focus away from the potential and failure of words to say something about God, the book suggests that the purpose of God-language is to transform human beings in their relationship with God.
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Anthropomorphism and Apophaticism

2017
To appreciate the risks and benefits of anthropomorphism, it is important (1) to appreciate the genius and limitations of human cognition, (2) to compare ultimacy models to see what difference anthropomorphic modeling techniques make, and (3) to entertain the possibility of an apophatic approach to ultimate reality that relativizes and relates ultimacy
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Christian Apophaticism before Dionysius

2022
AbstractThe first section of this essay surveys the biblical roots of apophaticism, verifying Philo’s claim to be one of the first precursors of Dionysius. The second section offers examples of Gnostic speculation which pre-empted the Neoplatonists in denying to the first principle not only the properties of corporeal entities but the negations of ...
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Apophaticism, Liturgy, And Theology

2000
Abstract In a profound and perceptive article, later incorporated into a fine little book, Louis Dupre gave us much to think about. He raised an issue that any liturgical theologian must face sooner or later: the correlation of silence and speech in the language of worship, and hence, in the language of theology.
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Apophaticism and cataphaticism in Protestantism

European journal of theology, V. 23 N.
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Undoing (K)not of Apophaticism: A Heideggerian Afterthought

2014
This chapter examines recent attempts to harness the apophatic tradition of Western neoplatonism together with Derridean deconstruction in order to construct a viable postmodern negative theology. It is reasonable to argue that we must marshal the best metaphors in an effort to imagine what technically cannot be imagined, but such efforts ensnare the ...
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