Exploring the Pseudo-Dionysian corpus, this work emphasizes its interpretation through the lens of liturgical and ascetic traditions that shaped both the author and his audience. It highlights the originality and adherence to patristic and late Neoplatonic thought, centering on the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy as a cohesive element. The text illustrates how Pseudo-Dionysius' theology resonates with earlier Christian spirituality, reflecting the core experiences and aspirations of the church, especially within ascetic communities.
Alexander Golitzin Reihenfolge der Bücher


- 2014
- 1995
This translation of Symeon's treatment of the experience of God, discusses salvation history from creation to the glory of Eschaton. It addresses such themes as predestination, the knowledge of the saints in the world to come, and the Day of Judgement as The Day of the Lord.