The corpus of Denys the Areopagite appeared in the 6th century and
has since been deeply influential on Christian thinking both in
East and West, although the real identity of the author remains a
mystery. In this volume Andrew Louth examines all the traditions on
which Denys' work draws: the 4th century Greek theologians, pagan
philosophy and Syrian Christian thought. He also documents and
comments on Denys' compelling vision of the beauty of God's world
and his revelation, together with his profound awareness of the
ultimate mystery of the unknowable God who utterly transcends all
being.
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