Psuedo Dionysius
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in the most dignifying relationship. The dialectic, the tension between negative and positive expressed absurdly in phrases like "inimitable imitation" and hence "imparticipable participation" constitutes a foundation for an enthusiastic desire for the betterment of man's spiritual life, which is developed in creative humility. The language of his theology is one of silence as he affirms that the highest way of speaking of God is silence and the highest way of knowledge is the unknowing.
in the most dignifying relationship. The dialectic, the tension between negative and positive expressed absurdly in phrases like "inimitable imitation" and hence "imparticipable participation" constitutes a foundation for an enthusiastic desire for the betterment of man's spiritual life, which is developed in creative humility. The language of his theology is one of silence as he affirms that the highest way of speaking of God is silence and the highest way of knowledge is the unknowing.