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This episode we deal with our first incognito secret-agent pseudonymous theologian, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, the way he blends Christianity with Neoplatonism, and how this impacts his demonology.
Pseudo-Dionysius, The Complete Works
(Free online version.)
Marilena Vlad, “Dionysius the Areopagite on Angels: Self-Constitution vs. Constituting Gifts” in Neoplatonic Demons and Angels, ed. Luc Brisson
Kevin Corrigan and L. Michael Harrington, “Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite” at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Christoph Helmig and Carlos Steel, “Proclus,” at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Colleen Hubbard’s new novel, Housebreaking, on sale now
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This episode we deal with our first incognito secret-agent pseudonymous theologian, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, the way he blends Christianity with Neoplatonism, and how this impacts his demonology.
Pseudo-Dionysius, The Complete Works
(Free online version.)
Marilena Vlad, “Dionysius the Areopagite on Angels: Self-Constitution vs. Constituting Gifts” in Neoplatonic Demons and Angels, ed. Luc Brisson
Kevin Corrigan and L. Michael Harrington, “Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite” at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Christoph Helmig and Carlos Steel, “Proclus,” at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Colleen Hubbard’s new novel, Housebreaking, on sale now