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The Perception of God through Light in Plato and Dionysius the Areopagite
This article explores the soul’s capacity to see God. This is the process by which a human subject can apprehend and define the nature of God on a philosophical and theological level.
Konstantinos Laparidis
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Mystical Union as Acknowledgment: Pseudo-Dionysius’ Account of Henosis
For Pseudo-Dionysius, mystical union is not a process of transition to a higher state of being, but the unveiling of a hidden state of grace, realized when the soul has been purified through negations; for man and God are constantly united.
Nicolò Sassi
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In seventh chapter of his On the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite treats on the ceremony of burial. While explaining the rites he makes a few remarks on the Christian understanding of the body and its fate after death, and how ...
Tomasz Stępień
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METAFIZYCZNE UZASADNIENIE KONCEPCJI PIĘKNA MIKOŁAJA Z KUZY [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to introduce the idea of absolute beauty and the beauty, which belongs to nature and to art at Nicolas’ of Cuza thought.
Jacek Widomski
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Two hostile bishops? A reexamination of the relationship between Peter Browne and George Berkeley beyond their alleged controversy. [PDF]
Fasko M.
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No contexto da Metafísica Medieval, a «beleza» foi pensada como um conceito ambíguo: ora atribuído a Deus, ora atribuído ao Mundo. O propósito deste artigo é clarificar o sentido desta ambiguidade no âmbito da filosofia do Pseudo-Dionísio Areopagita. Se,
Filipa Afonso
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WHAT CAN EVOLVED MINDS KNOW OF GOD? AN ASSESSMENT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY
Humans can only act successfully in the world because many of their mental concepts of that world—for example, three‐dimensional space—are objectively valid: hence the approach of evolutionary epistemology (EE).
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Finding Joy in Being Counter-cultural: Lessons for Catholic Medical Professionals. [PDF]
Breen JO.
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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Byzantine Art
This article discusses the manner in which Pseudo-Dionysius articulates his views about the mystical experience, i.e., the act that leads the faithful to attain glimpses of the divine reality.
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Incomprehensible Certainty : A Response
Modern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 437-448, April 2024.
Ben Quash
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