In the history of the Assyrian Church of the East the VIII century was a period of the flourishing of monastic mysticism. One of the great spiritual fathers of the period was Joseph Hazzāyā who made a synthesis of all spiritual and mystical experiences of his predecessors. In his writings he basically holds to the teachings on the vision of God, which was strange to the Antiochene tradition and therefore condemned as heretical by Timothy I, the patriarch of the Church of the East at the synod of 786-787. In this article the author analyzes Joseph’s teachings on the vision of God, striving to comprehend valid reasons why they deserve to be considered heretical. Furthermore the following pages contain overview of terms used by Joseph when he ...
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Den judiske historieskrivaren Flavius Josefus som i Rom skrev sitt verk Antiquitates Judaicae om det...
The article was inspired by the Year of Saint Joseph (2020/2021), announced by Pope Francis on 8 Dec...
The article attempts to draw an outline of the mystic theology of the Nestorian monk John of Dalyath...
The article deals with the problem of the divine light in the mystical works of St Symeon the New Th...
The article is dedicated to reviewing the understanding of an individual found in the works of the E...
The ascetic endeavor described by Isaac of Niniveh can be easily lectured as a gnoseological itinera...
Diese Arbeit untersucht die Lehre der „geistigen Wahrnehmung“ (GW), bzw. der „geistigen Sinne“, im s...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the spiritual verse “Lament of Joseph the Beautiful” an...
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Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim ...
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The article discusses the problem of the ontological distinction between God’s transcendence and imm...
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