Divine Beings and Middle-earth
Sam McBride
Divine Beings and Middle-earth
Sam McBride
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This Handbook provides an overview of apophatic or negative theology, which puts a distinct emphasis upon the unknowability of God. The volume considers in detail the biblical and Platonist sources of apophatic theology and its main exponents throughout the tradition.
A volume containing three documents illustrative of the variety of Nicene theologies from the period between 358 and c.420. It aims to provide texts to students and scholars that open up new discussions about the scope and shape of developing Nicene orthodoxy.
This book is a study of Jewish synagogue poetry (Piyyut). It is a high-water point in Jewish religious creativity, and great portions are included in the annual Jewish liturgical calendar. Fishbane focuses on the various genres of these liturgies and their expansion into forms of prosodic epic, particularly those related to the biblical Exodus.
