Apophaticism, Mysticism, and Epoptics in Ancient and Patristic Philosophy: Some Important Examples

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2023

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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

Abstract

This article investigates mystic apophaticism in a set of Greek Patristic theologians, profoundly informed by philosophy, especially imperial Platonism: Clement, Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, and PseudoDionysius. Both the terminology and the argumentative structure will be examined in each author and important connections among themselves and with ‘pagan’ Neoplatonists (including Plotinus, Porphyry, and Proclus) will be drawn. The reciprocal interrelations among epoptics, ἔρως and ἀγάπη, epektasis, and ἐπιστροφή and ἀποκατάστασις will be pointed out. The article will argue for the intended double-reference strategy to both ‘pagan’ and Christian Platonism, as well as Dionysius’ veiled response to Porphyry qua accuser of Origen, and the meaning of the charge, levelled against Dionysius himself, of “making unholy use of Greek things” – which is what ‘pagans’ had already charged Origen with. Dionysius retorted, “it is the Greeks who make unholy use of godly things to attack God!”, and this is again what Origen had responded.

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Artykuł w języku angielskim.

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patristic philosophy, mystic apophaticism, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Gregory of Neisse, Pseudo-Dionysius, Plotinus, Porphyry, Proclus, epoptics, mystica, ἔρως, ἀγάπη, epektasis, ἐπιστροφή, ἀποκατάστασις, simultaneous double-reference strategy, Dionysius’ attack on Porphyry, “parricide” charge, patristics, Church Fathers, philosophy, apophaticism, filozofia patrystyczna, apofatyzm mistyczny, Klemens Aleksandryjski, Orygenes, Grzegorz z Nysy, Pseudo-Dionizy, Plotyn, Porfiriusz, Proklos, mistyka, strategia jednoczesnego podwójnego odniesienia, atak Dionizjusza na Porfiriusza, zarzut „ojcobójstwa”, patrystyka, ojcowie Kościoła, filozofia, apofatyzm

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Verbum Vitae, 2023, T. 41, nr 3, s. 547-586.

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