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Pseudo-Dionysius’ Concept of Hierarchy and the Imperial Cult in the Early Roman Empire [PDF]
This article focuses on the relationship between the imperial cult in pagan Rome and the heavenly hierarchy taught by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. The latter’s thought played a significant role in the construction of the medieval image of the world ...
Marcin Tomasiewicz
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Aquí se propone una lectura sinóptica de tres obras recientes que tienen en común la acentuación de aspectos filosóficos y teológicos del pensamiento areopagítico: Christian Schafer estudia la filosofía del CD en The Philosophy of Dionysius the ...
Julio César Lastra Sheridan
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The Significance of the Authorship of Corpus Dionysiacum
The author of Corpus Dionysiacum (CD) is known and unknown. So is in his/her theological view, the entire created reality and, especially, God Himself as the uncreated Creator of all. The reception of CD’s authorship variated during the time from the acceptance of its genuineness to the charge of forgery hidden behind a well-chosen pseudonymous.
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A Commentary on One of Gregory Palamas’ “Chapters” Preserved in Antipalamite Sources [PDF]
This article analyzes a chapter contained in a collection of antipalamite extracts taken from the works of St Gregory of Palamas, which after being read at the Council of 1351 caused such agitation that the controversy around the Palamite and his ...
Alexey Dunayev
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On Sanctitatis nova signa: A provisional case against Celano's authorship
Abstract This paper advances a provisional case denying the attribution of the medieval liturgical sequence Sanctitatis nova signa, written in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, to Thomas of Celano (died c. 1260), who is best known for writing the earliest biography of the saint.
Jose Isidro Belleza
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In his seminal work The Mind and the Heart of Love. A Study in Eros and Agape, Martin d’Arcy shows that self-sacrificial love (agape) and desire (eros) express the mystery of selfhood.
Smilen Markov
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Being Alive, Living a Life. The Unity of the Concept of Life in Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
The writings of Corpus Dionysiacum present a concept of life which is different from the one that we profess nowadays. Its view is backed up mainly by the Platonic tradition, which since the times of Plato has tended to see life as an intellectual ...
Tomasz Stępień
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Hidden Author of the Corpus Dionysacium - Authenticity, Rejection, and Apohasis in Historical Context The following paper aims to show that explanation of Pseudo‑Dionysius’ identity has importance to the interpretation of the Corpus Dionysiacum ...
Magdalena Wdowiak
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Obra ressenyada: ALBERTUS-MAGNUS-INSTITUT (ed.), Albertus Magnus und sein System der Wissenschaften. Schlüsseltexte in Übersetzung. Lateinisch-Deutsch, eingeleitet und übersetzt von Hannes Möhle, Henryk Anzulewicz, Maria Burger, Silvia Donati, Ruth Meyer,
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This essay will argue that the heritage of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite represents the most living and widespread influence of Neoplatonic ideas in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
Vladimir KНARLAMOV
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