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DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITES: A CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM? [PDF]
The article takes the reader on a brief tour of the Dionysian corpus, beginning with tenth epistle, and then proceeding from the Celestial to the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, touching briefly on the Divine Names, and concluding with the Mystical Theology and the first five epistles.
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In the current renewal of interest in the deification theme, the consensual and homogeneous character of this concept among early Christian writers is generally assumed.
Vladimir KHARLAMOV
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Théologie de la beauté dans les écrits de Maxime le Confesseur / The Theology of Beauty in the Writings of Maximus the Confessor [PDF]
“We talk about Beauty each time we enjoy something for the mere fact that that something exists” (U. Eco). The odyssey of beauty has passed in time through many registers, from the ontological one to the esthetic one that is dominant nowadays; from a ...
Florin Crîșmăreanu
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Soaring on the Wings of the Wind: Prolegomenon to a Symbolic Ontology of Creation
Traditionally, the world was itself both understood and experienced as being “a symbol and full of symbols” (Pavel Florensky)—as an “enchanted” cosmos (Max Weber) comprising realms of visible realities, each manifesting invisible orders, each aglow with ...
Bruce V. Foltz
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The Apophatic Theology and the Sacred in the Poetry of Dmitrij Prigov
The article considers the poetic production of Dmitrij Prigov, one of the most prominent representatives of Moscow Conceptualism, and focuses on the references that can be found in Prigov’s works to the apophatic or negative theology of Pseudo-Dionysius
Alice Bravin
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Mystagogical Philosophy as Itinerary
This article rereads Prince Vladimir’s conversion narrative (years 986–988, Kievan Rus’) in the Primary Chronicle as a patristic mystagogy (a deliberately staged itinerary of purification, illumination and union).
Nikita Semenikhin
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Semnificația noțiunii de „eros” în gândirea lui Christos Yannaras [PDF]
This article examines the concept of "eros" in the thought of the Greek theologian Christos Yannaras, while emphasizing its personal, ontological, and ecclesial characteristics.
Alexandru IOVU
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Peculiarities of the Naming of God as a Non-Univocal Agent According to Aquinas
This article examines the Thomistic doctrine of the analogical naming of God with particular attention to affirmative and absolute names such as “good,” “wise,” and “living.” These names raise a distinctive philosophical difficulty: although they signify
Jorge Medina +1 more
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Newly Found Greek Sources of Slavic Translated Stichera
This article features previously unpublished Greek originals to the Slavic translated stichera in the manuscripts оf Menaion Sticherarion of the XII century. These texts were found during the study of the manuscripts of Sinai, Athos, Messina, Patmos, the
Mariya A. Puzina
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