With the ecclesiastical hierarchy doing all the work, laypeople could comfortably watch from the sidelines. Catholicism takes laity off the sidelines: Bishop's book calls for more support, education for lay ministers They show that Dionysius does employ Platonic political language to describe the eccle...
Dionysius, The Pseudo-areopagite ; Translated And Annotated By Thomas L. Campbell. Translation Made From Corderius' Greek Text. Originally Presented As Thomas L. Campbell's Thesis (s.t.d.)--catholic University Of America, 1955. Bibliography: P. 215-230....
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(History of the Hierarchy, of the Constitution and Law of the Church), of the different ways of cultivating the perfect religious life (History of Religious Orders), of the manifestations of religious life and sentiment among the people, and of the disciplinary rules whereby Christian morality ...
Dionysius the Areopagite as that which most fundamentally communicates divinity necessitates a reconsideration of the inclusivity and exclusivity of hierarchy in Byzantine theology and prompts reflection on issues commonly related to discussions of hierarchy historically, and in present-day Orthodox churches....
This thesis discovers that the liturgy, for Dionysius, proves both the pinnacle and the interpretive key for the Christian life, since it is in the community gathered in worship that the possibility for divinization occurs. Finally, this thesis rereads in light of its prior conclusions, seeking...
In the rich reception history of Dionysius Areopagita (approx. 500 AD), the writing __On the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy__ is the only text that has not been given philosophical attention. The present study examines this text as a work in which central concepts of the neo-Platonic tradition in...
The Celestial and Ecclesiastical Hierarchy of Dionysius the Areopagite 作者:Pseudo Dionysius Areopagita/Pseudo-Dionysius 出版年:2012-1 页数:82 定价:$ 15.98 ISBN:9780217070072 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐
fifth or early sixth century, Dionysius the Areopagite became the first to provide a definition of what Christianity means by the human person's becoming divine: "theosis is the attaining of likeness to God and union with him so far as is possible" (Ecclesiastical Hierarchy 1.3; PG 3.376A)...