
Published online:
10 March 2011
Published in print:
28 November 2009
Online ISBN:
9780823235087
Print ISBN:
9780823230815
Contents
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Introduction | Chris Boesel and Catherine Keller Introduction | Chris Boesel and Catherine Keller
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The Cloud of the Impossible: Embodiment and Apophasis | Catherine Keller The Cloud of the Impossible: Embodiment and Apophasis | Catherine Keller
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Subtle Embodiments: Imagining the Holy in Late Antiquity | Patricia Cox Miller Subtle Embodiments: Imagining the Holy in Late Antiquity | Patricia Cox Miller
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“Being Neither Oneself Nor Someone Else”: The Apophatic Anthropology of Dionysius the Areopagite | Charles M. Stang “Being Neither Oneself Nor Someone Else”: The Apophatic Anthropology of Dionysius the Areopagite | Charles M. Stang
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Bodies Without Wholes: Apophatic Excess and Fragmentation in Augustine's City of God | Virginia Burrus and Karmen MacKendrick Bodies Without Wholes: Apophatic Excess and Fragmentation in Augustine's City of God | Virginia Burrus and Karmen MacKendrick
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Bodies Still Unrisen, Events Still Unsaid: A Hermeneutic of Bodies without Flesh | John D. Caputo Bodies Still Unrisen, Events Still Unsaid: A Hermeneutic of Bodies without Flesh | John D. Caputo
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In the Image of the Invisible | Kathryn Tanner In the Image of the Invisible | Kathryn Tanner
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“The Body is No Body” | David L. Miller “The Body is No Body” | David L. Miller
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Revisioning the Body Apophatically: Incarnation and the Acosmic Naturalism of Habad Hasidism | Elliot R. Wolfson Revisioning the Body Apophatically: Incarnation and the Acosmic Naturalism of Habad Hasidism | Elliot R. Wolfson
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Bodies of the Void: Polyphilia and the Oplicity | Roland Faber Bodies of the Void: Polyphilia and the Oplicity | Roland Faber
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The Metaphysics of the Body | Graham Ward The Metaphysics of the Body | Graham Ward
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Emptying Apophasis of Deception: Considering A Duplicitous Kierkegaardian Declaration | T. Wilson Dickinson Emptying Apophasis of Deception: Considering A Duplicitous Kierkegaardian Declaration | T. Wilson Dickinson
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Feminist Theology and the Sensible Unsaying of Mysticism | Sigridur Gudmarsdottir Feminist Theology and the Sensible Unsaying of Mysticism | Sigridur Gudmarsdottir
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The Infinite Found in Human Form: Intertwinings of Cosmology and Incarnation | Philip Clayton The Infinite Found in Human Form: Intertwinings of Cosmology and Incarnation | Philip Clayton
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The Apophasis of Divine Freedom: Saving “the Name” and the Neighbor from Human Mastery | Chris Boesel The Apophasis of Divine Freedom: Saving “the Name” and the Neighbor from Human Mastery | Chris Boesel
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Let It Be: Finding Grace with God through the Gelassenheit of the Annunciation | Rose Ellen Dunn Let It Be: Finding Grace with God through the Gelassenheit of the Annunciation | Rose Ellen Dunn
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Intimate Mysteries: The Apophatics of Sensible Love | Krista E. Hughes Intimate Mysteries: The Apophatics of Sensible Love | Krista E. Hughes
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Cite
Boesel, Chris, and Catherine Keller (eds), 'Notes', in Chris Boesel, and Catherine Keller (eds), Apophatic Bodies: Negative Theology, Incarnation, and Relationality, Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia (New York, NY , 2009; online edn, Fordham Scholarship Online, 10 Mar. 2011), https://doi.org/10.5422/fso/9780823230815.002.0008, accessed 8 May 2025.
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