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Eckhart's ApophaticTheology: Knowing the Unknowable God Vladimir Lossky 9780227179758

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Vladimir Lossky's posthumously published masterwork is now made available in English for the first time. Eckhart's Apophatic Theology is the culmination of a long process, whereby the renowned Orthodox philosopher and theologian embraced the ways of thinking of a thirteenth-century German mendicant and mystic. While refusing to simplify Eckhart's theology to a system or single motif, Lossky explores in detail the various ramifications of Eckhart's insistence on the ineffability of God. Is God to be regarded as 'being', or the 'One', or 'Intellect'? Does God's pure expression of each of these preclude the others? Framed by six key statements about God's essence, Lossky lays out Eckhart's approach to this dilemma. His understanding of the problem, guided by careful engagement with a multitude of sources, is exhaustive. Scholars will welcome this eagerly-anticipated translation.

About the Author
Vladimir Lossky (1903-58) was an influential Eastern Orthodox theologian. Born in Germany, he grew up in St Petersburg, Russia, but spent most of his adult life in exile in Paris, where he taught dogmatic theology at the St Dionysus Institute in Paris and the Orthodox Institute of St Irene. Among his best-known works is The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, also published by James Clarke & Co.

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1. "Theologians have always insisted that God is ineffable. But what does it mean to say this? One of the premier explorations of this paradox is Vladimir Lossky's Eckhart's Apophatic Theology. Written more than sixty years ago, and now made available in this accurate and elegant English translation, this classic work will inspire renewed attention to the German Dominican and to the problem of unsaying God." - Bernard McGinn, Neomi Shenstone Donnelley Professor emeritus Divinity School, University of Chicago 2. "This first, fine and accurate English translation of Lossky's very important study of Eckhart's Theology is a milestone in the recovery of this medieval Dominican reliance on the Greek Christian and Islamic philosophical tradition. What had been a textbook in its German version is finally available to the English speaking readers who will thoroughly enjoy to discover a side of Eckhart that has only recently been rediscovered." - Markus Vinzent, King's College London (ret.) and Director of the Eckhart-Research-Centre, Max-Weber-Centre, University of Erfurt. 3. "While refusing to simplify Eckhart's theology to a system or single motif, Lossky explores in detail the various ramifications of Eckhart's insistence on the ineffability of God. Is God to be regarded as "being", or the "One" or "Intellect"? Does God's pure expression of each of these preclude the others? Presenting Eckhart's approach to this dilemma and guided by careful engagement with a multitude of sources, this erudite work is both meticulous and exhaustive. Indeed, during a time period flooded with flaky self-help books and pop psychology, it is reassuring to know that there is still the demand for serious and thoughtful literature expounding the very essence of life. Beautifully produced by James Clarke & Co., with a foreword by Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, academics and scholars will welcome this eagerly anticipated rendition." - Paula Marvelly In The Culturium, March, 2024, Online. 4. "The excellent English translation, by Monk Sophrony and Dr Jonathan Sutton, reflects Lossky's sometimes complex French while being eminently readable. He had himself translated quotations from Eckhart's German writings into French, while leaving untranslated the extensive quotations from Latin writers, from Augustine to Aquinas. The translators have followed his example, and left the Latin quotations untranslated. While this is not a book for the general reader, it is an important contribution to scholarly Eckhart studies." - Canon Hugh Wybrew, Formerly Vicar of St Mary Magdalen's, Oxford In Church Times, May 2024.



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ISBN 9780227179758
Author Vladimir Lossky
Format Paperback
Page Count 533
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd

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