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Negating Negation

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A closely reasoned analysis of the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, demonstrating that they do not support an apophatic understanding of the divine.Negating Negation' critically examines k...
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  • 25 September 2014
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A closely reasoned analysis of the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, demonstrating that they do not support an apophatic understanding of the divine.

Negating Negation' critically examines key concepts in the corpus of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite: divine names and perceptible symbols; removal and negation; hierarchy and hierurgy; ineffability and incomprehensibility. In each case it argues that the Dionysian corpus does not negate all things of an absolutely ineffable God; rather, it negates few things of a God that is effable in important ways. Dionysian divine names are not inadequate metaphors or impotent attributes but transcendent divine causes. Divine names are not therefore flatly negated of God but removed as ordinary properties to be revealed as divine causes.

It is concluded that since the Dionysian corpus does not abandon all things to apophasis, it cannot be called to testify on behalf of (post)modern projects in religious pluralism and anti-ontotheology. Quite the contrary, the Dionysian corpus gives reason for suspicion of such projects, especially when they relativize or metaphorize religious belief and practice in the name of absolute ineffability.
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 168
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 25 September 2014
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227174555
Format: Paperback
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This is a book that demands the same careful attention that the author has given to the primary texts, and it would be an instructive guide, and a suitable commentary upon, Denys's writings in a tertiery course on theological language and spirituality...
— Frank England
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction

1 The Divine Names Are Not Names
2 Negation Does Not Negate
3 Ranks Are Not Bypassed; Rites Are Not Negated
4 The Ineffable God Is Not Ineffable

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index