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The Divine Names

Book • 2010
Pseudo-Dionysius's "The Divine Names" is a Neoplatonic treatise exploring the attributes of God. It uses a mystical approach, emphasizing the transcendence and unknowability of the divine while also attempting to describe God's attributes through analogy.

The work profoundly influenced medieval theology and mysticism.

It is known for its rich symbolism and its exploration of the relationship between the divine and the created world.

"The Divine Names" remains a significant text in the history of Christian mysticism.

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Mentioned by Deacon Harrison Garlick in the context of discussing Eros and its connection to beauty and the divine.
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