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From Word to Silence, 2. The Way of Negation, Christian and Greek

Frontismatter, preface, table of contents.

Contents

  • » Frontismatter, preface, table of contents.
  • Chapter I. The Middle Platonists, The Mathematicians, and the Gnostics
  • Chapter II. The First Christian negative theology: Justin and Clement
  • Chapter III. Plotinus and abstraction
  • Chapter IV. Origen: Christian mysticism without the via negativa
  • Chapter V. The logic of negation; between Plotinus and Proclus
  • Chapter VI. Proclus and positive negation
  • Chapter VII. Damascius and Hyperignorance
  • Chapter VIII. Arian negative theology: Aetius and Eunomius
  • Chapter IX. Basil and Letter 38: the negative theology of the amateur
  • Chapter X. Gregory of Nyssa and Eunomius: theology versus philosophy
  • Chapter XI. Augustine: the importance of meaning and the unimportance of the negative method
  • Chapter XII. Pseudo-Dionysius: a positive view of language and the via negativa
  • Chapter XIII. Conclusion
  • Appendix I.
  • Appendix II.
  • Bibliography and Index
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This is an electronic version of the front matter, preface and table of contents from the book:

Mortley, Raoul (1986) From Word to Silence, II. The way of negation, Christian and Greek. (Theophaneia Bd 31), Hanstein : Bonn.

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