In his mystical theology, Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) uniquely blends the Christian mystical tradition with the philosophical and theological reflections of his own era to describe humanity’s existential encounter with God. Cusanus’s (his Latinised name) enthusiastic commitment to the Christian mystical tradition, and, in particular, to the thought of Pseudo-Dionysius (hereafter Denys), has, in recent years, elicited an increased interest from scholars of medieval mysticism because his works expose the state of many mystical precepts in the West during the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance era. One theme that figures prominently in Cusanus’s theological reflections, but has received little scholarly attention, is his recep...
At the beginning of De Visione Dei, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and...
The notion of 'imago Dei' is central in Cusanus\u2019 thought and an examination of his treatise 'De...
This article addresses a novel aspect of the classic theory of manifestation which is characteristic...
This research dwells on a comparative analysis of the various forms of Eastern and Western Christian...
Assuming that De visione dei is a mystical text and that the mystic, both in its generic and ultimat...
To what extent is the form that unio mystica assumes shaped by the form of vision (visio mystica) it...
This article investigates the palimpsest reception of Pseudo-Dionysius (ca. 500) in the metaphysics ...
Trinity, freedom and dialogue not only represent three themes of Nicholas Cusanus’ thought, but prov...
Selected aspects of Nicholas of Cusa's cosmology and anthropology This thesis targets selected topic...
Nicholas of Cusa's _De visione Dei sive de Icona_ (1453), in addition to its contribution to the qu...
Introducing the topic of the mystical vision, Nicholas of Cusa becomes the heir of the Neoplatonic t...
Nicholas of Cusa’s “De genesi”, which begins as a commentary on the Book of Genesis, offers a refle...
This book demonstrates the influence that the philosophical and theological anthropology of Saint Th...
The germ of the idea of deification (theosis) through contemplation of the divine (theoria) is found...
The speculation on the topic of vision (visio), and in it around the mystical vision (visio mystica)...
At the beginning of De Visione Dei, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and...
The notion of 'imago Dei' is central in Cusanus\u2019 thought and an examination of his treatise 'De...
This article addresses a novel aspect of the classic theory of manifestation which is characteristic...
This research dwells on a comparative analysis of the various forms of Eastern and Western Christian...
Assuming that De visione dei is a mystical text and that the mystic, both in its generic and ultimat...
To what extent is the form that unio mystica assumes shaped by the form of vision (visio mystica) it...
This article investigates the palimpsest reception of Pseudo-Dionysius (ca. 500) in the metaphysics ...
Trinity, freedom and dialogue not only represent three themes of Nicholas Cusanus’ thought, but prov...
Selected aspects of Nicholas of Cusa's cosmology and anthropology This thesis targets selected topic...
Nicholas of Cusa's _De visione Dei sive de Icona_ (1453), in addition to its contribution to the qu...
Introducing the topic of the mystical vision, Nicholas of Cusa becomes the heir of the Neoplatonic t...
Nicholas of Cusa’s “De genesi”, which begins as a commentary on the Book of Genesis, offers a refle...
This book demonstrates the influence that the philosophical and theological anthropology of Saint Th...
The germ of the idea of deification (theosis) through contemplation of the divine (theoria) is found...
The speculation on the topic of vision (visio), and in it around the mystical vision (visio mystica)...
At the beginning of De Visione Dei, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and...
The notion of 'imago Dei' is central in Cusanus\u2019 thought and an examination of his treatise 'De...
This article addresses a novel aspect of the classic theory of manifestation which is characteristic...