Monday, June 30, 2014

apophatic

From Apophatic theology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Apophatic theology (from Ancient Greekἀπόφασις, from ἀπόφημι – apophēmi, "to deny")—also known as negative theologyvia negativa or via negationis[1] (Latin for "negative way" or "by way of denial")—is a theology that attempts to describe God, the Divine Good, by negation, to speak only in terms of what may not be said about the perfect goodness that is God.[2] It stands in contrast with cataphatic theology. 
A startling example can be found with theologian John Scotus Erigena (9th century): "We do not know what God is. God Himself does not know what He is because He is not anything. Literally God is not, because He transcends being."


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