Pseudo-dionysius The Complete Works Pdf ((hot)) [AUTHENTIC]

In the 19th and 20th centuries, historical-critical scholarship dismantled the theory that the author was St. Paul’s convert. Stylistic analysis and historical clues within the text—such as a lack of distinctively 1st-century concerns and a reliance on the Neoplatonic philosophy of Proclus—point to a writer active around 500 AD, likely in Syria.

For students of theology, medieval philosophy, and mystical spirituality, few texts have exerted as silent and powerful an influence as the Corpus Areopagiticum . Written by an anonymous author in the late 5th to early 6th century, these works were for centuries mistaken as the writings of Dionysius the Areopagite—the Athenian convert of the Apostle Paul mentioned in Acts 17:34. pseudo-dionysius the complete works pdf

These shorter pieces defend his mystical theology, explain obscure biblical passages, and offer spiritual counsel. For students of theology, medieval philosophy, and mystical