Description
The Mystery of Union with God offers the most extensive, systematic analysis to date of how Albert and Thomas interpreted and transformed the Dionysian Moses ""who knows God by unknowing."" It shows Albert's and Thomas's philosophical and theological motives to place limits on Dionysian apophatism and to reintegrate mediated knowledge into mystical knowing. The author surfaces many similarities in the two Dominicans' mystical doctrines and exegesis of Dionysius. This work prepares the way for a new consideration of Albert the Great as the father of Rhineland Mysticism. The original presentation of Aquinas's theology of the Spirit's seven gifts breaks new ground in theological scholarship. Finally, the entire book lays out a model for the study of mystical theology from a historical, philosophical and doctrinal perspective.
About the Author
Bernhard Blankenhorn, OP is associate professor of theology at the Ponti'fical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome.
Reviews
An important contribution to the research on Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas, especially concerning the reception of Dionysian theology. Based on a broad selection of texts, the Dionysian Mysticism in these authors is presented in an extensive manner. Fills a gap in the scholastic research."" - Dr. Maria Burger, Albertus-Magnus-Institut, Bonn, Germany
Book Information
ISBN 9780813229157
Author Bernhard Blankenhorn
Format Paperback
Page Count 544
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 333g