God Who Is Beauty

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God Who Is Beauty

Beauty as a Divine Name in Thomas Aquinas and Dionysius the Areopagite

Christian Churches, denominations, groups

Author: Brendan Thomas Sammon

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Language: English

Published by: Pickwick Publications

Published on: 12 November 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781630870805


Introduction to the Concept of Beauty

When in the sixth century Dionysius the Areopagite declared beauty to be a name for God, he gave birth to something that had long been gestating in the womb of philosophical and theological thought. In doing so, Dionysius makes one of his most pivotal contributions to Christian theological discourse.

Historical Reception and Influence

It is a contribution that is enthusiastically received by the schoolmen of the Middle Ages, and it comes to permeate the thought of scholasticism in a multitude of ways. But perhaps nowhere is the Dionysian influence more pronounced than in the thought of Thomas Aquinas.

The Development of Beauty as a Divine Name

This book examines both the historical development of beauty's appropriation as a name for God in Dionysius and Thomas, and the various contours of what it means. The argument that emerges from this study is that given the impact that the divine name theological tradition has within the development of Christian theological discourse, beauty as a divine name indicates the way in which beauty is most fundamentally conceived in the Christian theological tradition as a theological theme.

The Enigmatic Nature of Beauty

As a phenomenon of inquiry, beauty proves itself to be enigmatic and elusive to even the sharpest intellects in the Greek philosophical tradition. When it is absorbed within the Christian theological synthesis, however, its enigmatic content proves to be a powerful resource for theological reasoning.

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