Apophatic vs Apophatically - What's the difference?
apophatic | apophatically |
Pertaining to knowledge of God obtained through negation rather than positive assertions.
* 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 488:
*2009 , (Karen Armstrong), The Case for God , Vintage 2010, p. 123:
*:Augustine had absorbed the underlying spirit of Greek apophatic theology, but the West did not develop a fully fledged spirituality of silence until the ninth century, when the writings of an unknown Greek author were translated into Latin and achieved near-canonical status in Europe.
As an adjective apophatic
is pertaining to knowledge of god obtained through negation rather than positive assertions.As an adverb apophatically is
in an apophatic way; using apophasis.apophatic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- For him, the assertions of Palamas ran counter to the apophatic insistence in Pseudo-Dionysius that God was unknowable in his essence.
