Dionysius the Areopagite: On the Divine Names and the Mystical
Clarence Edwin Rolt's exploration of demons and prayer in Christian doctrine and practice.
16 Chapters
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER I: Dionysius the Presbyter, to his fellow-Presbyter Timothy. [45]
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CHAPTER II: Concerning the Undifferencing and the Differentiation in Divinity, and
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CHAPTER III: What is the power of Prayer? Also concerning the Blessed Hierotheus and
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CHAPTER IV: Concerning "Good," "Light," "Beautiful," "Desire," "Ecstasy,"
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CHAPTER V: Concerning "Existence" and also concerning "Exemplars."
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CHAPTER VI: Concerning "Life."
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CHAPTER VII: Concerning "Wisdom," "Mind," "Reason," "Truth," "Faith."
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CHAPTER VIII: Concerning "Power," "Righteousness," "Salvation," "Redemption"; and
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CHAPTER IX: Concerning "Great," "Small," "Same," "Different," "Like," "Unlike,"
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CHAPTER X: Concerning "Omnipotent," "Ancient of Days"; and also concerning
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CHAPTER XI: Concerning "Peace" and what is meant by "Very Being" Itself, "Very
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CHAPTER XII: Concerning "Holy of holies," "King of kings," "Lord of lords," "God of
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CHAPTER XIII: Concerning "Perfect" and "One."
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CHAPTER I: Wheat is the Divine Gloom.
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CHAPTER III: What are the affirmative expressions respecting God, and what are the
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CHAPTER V: That He Who is the Pre-eminent Cause of everything intelligibly
