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Pseudo-Dionysius - A Commentary on the Texts and an Introduction to Their Influence

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Zusatztext the edition of a commentary on all these works! chapter by chapter! is a most welcome event! especially for the cross references it gives to the whole Dionysian corpus and to medieval mystics. Klappentext Pseudo-Dionysius is the name given to the author of an influential body of theological texts! dating from around 500 C.E. For centuries! the works were falsely attributed to "Dionysius the Areopagite"! the biblical name chosen by the pseudonymous author - that of the Athenian who was converted to Christianity by St. Paul in Acts 17. Written some five hundred years later than the biblical account! The Celestial Hierarchy! The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy! The Divine Names! and the Mystical Theology offer a synthesis of biblical interpretation! liturgical spirituality and Neoplatonic philosophy. Their central motif! which has made them the charter of Christian mysticism! is the upward progress of the soul toward God through the spiritual interpretation of the Bible and the liturgy. Dionysius continually reminds his readers! however! that all human concepts fall short of the transcendence of God. In this book! Rorem provides a commentary on all of the Dionysian writings! chapter by chapter! paying special attention to their complex inner coherence. The Dionysian influence on medieval theology is introduced in essays on specific topics: hierarchy! biblical symbolism! angels! Gothic architecture! liturgical allegory! the scholastic doctrine of God! and the mystical theology of the western Middle Ages. Rorem's book makes these important texts more accessible to both scholars and students and includes a comprehensive bibliography of secondary sources. Zusammenfassung Dionysius the Areopagite is the pseudonymous author of an influential body of early (about 500 AD) Christian theological texts. Paul Rorem here explores the profound influence of these texts on medieval theolgy in the East and the West.

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