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Cataphatic theology or
kataphatic theology is
theology that uses "positive"
terminology to
describe or
refer to the divine – specifically, God – i.e. terminology...
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about the
perfect goodness that is God. It
forms a pair
together with
cataphatic theology (also
known as
affirmative theology),
which approaches God or...
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belief in the
Incarnation of the
divine Logos or only-begotten Son of God,
cataphatic theology with
apophatic theology, a
hermeneutic defined by a
Sacred Tradition...
- with the apophatic/
cataphatic scale allows for a
range of categories:
Rationalism =
Cataphatic and
speculative Pietism =
Cataphatic and
affective Encratism...
- anti-foundationalism. Non-essentialism
might also be
defined cataphatically (i.e. affirmatively; see
cataphatic theology) as the
belief that for any entity, there...
- John
Scotus Eriugena, also
known as
Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot or John the Irish-born (c. 800 – c. 877), was an
Irish Neoplatonist philosopher...
- any
thing that
might lead us to
think them Christians" In
contrast to
cataphatic theology,
which describes God
through a
series of
positive statements...
- (svabhava).
Other strands of
Mahayana thought have a more
positive or
cataphatic view of the
ultimate reality. The
Yogacara school tends to
follow an idealistic...
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series on
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Mystical theology Neoplatonic Henosis...
- a
belief in the
Incarnation of the
Logos (Son of God), a
balancing of
cataphatic theology with
apophatic theology, a
hermeneutic defined by
Sacred Tradition...