"Mystagogy: A Monastic Reading of Dionysius Areopagita" proposes
an interpretation of the Pseudo-Dionysian corpus in light of the
liturgical and ascetic tradition that defined the author and his
audience. Characterized by both striking originality and remarkable
fidelity to the patristic and late neoplatonic traditions, the
Dionysian corpus is a coherent and unified structure, whose core
and pivot is the treatise known as the "Ecclesiastical Hierarchy."
Given Pseudo-Dionysius' fundamental continuity with earlier
Christian theology and spirituality, it is not surprising that the
church, and in particular the ascetic community, recognized that
this theological synthesis articulated its own fundamental
experience and aspirations.
"Alexander Golitzin is professor emeritus of patristics at
Marquette University and a bishop in the Orthodox Church. He
specializes in the origins of Eastern Christian ascetical and
mystical tradition. He is the author of" Et introibo ad altare
Dei': The Mystagogy of Dionysius Areopagita "(Patriarchal
Institute); "St. Symeon the New Theologian on the Mystical Life:
The Ethical Discourses, 3 vols." (St Vladimir's Seminary Press);
and "New Light from the Holy Mountain" (St. Tikhon's Seminary
Press), as well as several studies collected in "The Theophaneia
School: Jewish Roots of Christian Mysticism, ed. AndreiOrlov and
Basil Lurie (Gorgias).
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