The Vision of God |
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The tradition of the Fathers and scholasticism | 9 |
The vision of God according to the thought of the Bible and the early Fathers | 21 |
Alexandria | 38 |
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affirm Alexandria angels appeared Areopagite ascetic Basil beatitude become Byzantine Byzantine theology Cappadocians Christ Christian Clement and Origen cols communion contemplation created intellect deified Diadochus Diadochus of Photice Dionysius Dionysius the Areopagite distinction divine essence divine light divine nature doctrine dogmatic energies eschatological eternal Eunomius Evagrius expressed face to face face vision fourteenth century glory gnosis gnostic grace Greek Fathers Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Gregory Palamas heaven Hesychasts Holy Spirit Holy Trinity Homilies human ibid idea inaccessible Incarnation incomprehensible incorruptibility intellectual intellectualistic intelligible invisible Irenaeus John Chrysostom John Damascene knowledge known Logos manifestation Maximus Messalians Moses mysticism object Origen participate perfect person Petau Platonic Plotinus prayer pure reality reveals scholastic Scripture seen sense sensible Simeon soul speak spiritual surpasses templation theo theologians things tion tradition transfigured union unity unknowable nature Vasquez visible Word αὐτοῦ καὶ τὴν τῆς τοῦ