Christianity’s Content: (Neo)Platonism in the Middle Ages, Its Theoretical and Theological Appeal
The development of medieval Christian thought reveals from its inception in foundational authors like Augustine and Boethius an inherent engagement with Neoplatonism. To their influence that of Pseudo-Dionysius was soon added, as the first speculative medieval author, the Carolingian thinker Johanne...
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Brill
2016
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Year: 2016, Volume: 63, Issue: 2/3, Pages: 245-270 |
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nature / Cosmos / creation / creatio ex nihilo
procession and reditus (return)
vestigia (traces) and signs (signa)
soul / World Soul / self
mysticism
theophany
apophatic and cataphatic theology
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