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The Labyrinth of Mysticisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Gwarny, Małgorzata
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SOME PECULIARITIES OF THE LANGUAGE OF PSEUDO-DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE

The near East and Georgia, 2022
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite stands out as a remarkable philosopher, theologian, and writer. The various challenges surrounding his authorship stem from his uniqueness and distinctiveness, which often invoke unconventional methods of analysis and interpretation.
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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and the Pseudo-Dormition of the Holy Virgin

Le Muséon, 2012
This essay examines the role of the Holy Virgin in the Pseudo-Dionysian Corpus and concludes that this role is negligible. It also examines the only evidence that seems to contradict this conclusion, namely a text traditionally regarded as referring to the Dormition of the Mother of God and shows that it is instead a cryptic report on a Christological ...
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The Pseudo-Didymian De trinitate and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite:

2013
The present study proposes the hypothesis that the author of the Pseudo-Dionysian Corpus – a slim volume of late antique pseudepigraphy – is to be considered either the author of many more works, or as someone belonging to a group of pseudepigraphers who have produced a coherent larger ‘Dionysian Corpus’.
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The christology of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

Museon, 2004
The present study aims at a complex investigation into the meaning and the text of the Fourth Letter of Pseudo-Dionysius. For this endeavour it uses methods pertaining to the history of philosophy, the history of theology, philology, text criticism, the study of text transmission, and Quellenforschung.
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‘Visual Thinking’ and the Influence of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the Homilies and Hymns of Andrew of Crete

2019
This chapter examines the reception of Dionysius the Areopagite’s ideas about images, as reflections of divine reality in the material world, in the liturgical writings of the early eighth-century preacher and hymnographer, Andrew of Crete. The paper also attempts, on the basis of Andrew’s writings as well as some external evidence, to determine ...
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Images of Holy Men in Late Antiquity in Light of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite: Framing Spiritual Ascent and Visualising Spiritual Hierarchy

2019
This chapter explores how the late antique perception of a vertical arrangement of supernatural and intercessory powers became incorporated into a Christian understanding. A means for divine revelation and mediation, this arrangement mirrored the other reason for the existence of a spectrum of spirituality, namely, that it facilitated spiritual ascent.
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