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2John Haldane, ed., Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytical Traditions Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 23 (3): 183-185. 2003.
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159The Divine Glory and the Divine EnergiesFaith and Philosophy 23 (3): 279-298. 2006.Is the divine glory a creature, or is it God? The awkwardness of the question suggests that there is something wrong with the dichotomy in terms of which it is posed. A similar question can be asked about the divine "energies" (erzergeiai) in the New Testament. Both of these Scriptural themes challenge us to rethink our preconceptions about the nature of God and the relationship between creatures and Creator. In this paper I describe the interpretation of the divine glory and divine energies giv…Read more
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78The Vision of God in Philo of AlexandriaAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 72 (4): 483-500. 1998.
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3Maximus the confessorIn Lloyd P. Gerson (ed.), The Cambridge history of philosophy in late antiquity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--813. 2010.
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123Aristotle East and West: Metaphysics and the Division of ChristendomCambridge University Press. 2004.This book traces the development of conceptions of God and the relationship between God's being and activity from Aristotle, through the pagan Neoplatonists, to thinkers such as Augustine, Boethius and Aquinas and Dionysius the Areopagite, Maximus the Confessor and Gregory Palamas. The result is a comparative history of philosophical thought in the two halves of Christendom, providing a philosophical backdrop to the schism between the Eastern and Western Churches.
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1391The Divine Liturgy as Mystical ExperienceEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (2): 137--151. 2015.Most characterizations of mystical experience emphasize its private, esoteric, and non-sensory nature. Such an understanding is far removed from the original meaning of the term mystikos. For the ancient Greeks, the ”mystical’ was that which led participants into the awareness of a higher reality, as in the initiatory rites of the ancient mystery cults. This usage was taken over by the early Church, which similarly designated the Christian sacraments and their rites as ”mystical’ because they dr…Read more
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137Dialogue Between an Orthodox and a Barlaamite, and: The Ground of Union: Deification in Aquinas and Palamas (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (4): 586-588. 2000.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Dialogue Between an Orthodox and a Barlaamite, and: The Ground of Union: Deification in Aquinas and PalamasDavid BradshawSaint Gregory Palamas. Dialogue Between an Orthodox and a Barlaamite. Translated by Rein Ferweda with Introduction by Sara J. Denning-Bolle. Binghamton, NY: Global Publications/CEMERS, 1999. Pp. 108. Paper, $17.00.A. N. Williams. The Ground of Union: Deification in Aquinas and Palamas. New York and Oxfo…Read more
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26Philosophical Theology and the Christian Traditions: Russian and Western Perspectives (edited book)Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2012.
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