apophatic Apr 3rd 2012, 06:17 Adjective: ← Older revision | Revision as of 06:17, 3 April 2012 | Line 13: | Line 13: | | #* '''2009''', {{w|Diarmaid MacCulloch}}, ''A History of Christianity'', Penguin 2010, p. 488: | | #* '''2009''', {{w|Diarmaid MacCulloch}}, ''A History of Christianity'', Penguin 2010, p. 488: | | #*: For him, the assertions of Palamas ran counter to the '''apophatic''' insistence in Pseudo-Dionysius that God was unknowable in his essence. | | #*: For him, the assertions of Palamas ran counter to the '''apophatic''' insistence in Pseudo-Dionysius that God was unknowable in his essence. | | + | #*'''2009''', {{w|Karen Armstrong}}, ''The Case for God'', Vintage 2010, p. 123: | | + | #*:Augustine had absorbed the underlying spirit of Greek '''apophatic''' theology, but the West did not develop a fully fledged spirituality of silence until the ninth century, when the writings of an unknown Greek author were translated into Latin and achieved near-canonical status in Europe. | | | | | | ====Antonyms==== | | ====Antonyms==== | | |
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