The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
by John Parker | 1897 | 94,603 words
These anonymous ancient texts are attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite. They offer a profound exploration of Christian mysticism woven with Neoplatonic thought and have significantly influenced Christian theology, particularly the development of apophatic or negative theology. By employing complex metaphysical language, Dionysius seeks to transce...
Books to Be Read
BOOKS TO BE READ.
1st. "The doctrine of the Lord, through the Twelve Apostles, to the Gentiles." Spence, Nisbet.
2nd. "The Apostolic Constitutions." Lagarde. Williams and Norgate, 1862.
3rd. "Coptic Constitutions." Lagarde. Tattam, 1845,
4th. Justin Martyr—for Liturgy.
5th. Hippolitus, "Refutation of all heresies." Duncker. Göttingen, 1859.
6th. Hierocles on "Golden Verses" of Pythagoras. Roger Daniel. London, 1654.
7th. "Ecclesiastical History (in Greek) from establishment of the Church to our own time." By Professor Kyriakos. Athens, 1898.
8th. "St. Denys, l�Areopagite, premier Evèque de Paris." Darras, 1863. Vives, Paris.
9th. Gale’s "Court of the Gentiles." Hall, Oxon, 1672.
10th. Dexter’s Chronicle. Migne, T. 31.
11th. Monuments inédits. Faillon.
Concepts being referred within the main category of Christianity context and sources.
Doctrine, Refutation of All Heresies, Justin Martyr, Twelve apostles, Apostolic Constitutions, Ecclesiastical History.
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