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I am really interested in the statements I frequently hear from Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic apologists that Eastern Theology follows a ‘via negativa’ or apophatic approach to theological questions.
Can anyone point me to a good example of this among the writings of the Eastern Church Fathers? Preferably one who has been translated into English.
Is there a particular theologian’s works which stand in similar relation to the Byzantine Church’s theology as the Summa of St Thomas Aquinas does to the Latin Church, in giving a comprehensive and systematic account of a wide range of theological questions from an Eastern perspective?
Can anyone point me to a good example of this among the writings of the Eastern Church Fathers? Preferably one who has been translated into English.
Is there a particular theologian’s works which stand in similar relation to the Byzantine Church’s theology as the Summa of St Thomas Aquinas does to the Latin Church, in giving a comprehensive and systematic account of a wide range of theological questions from an Eastern perspective?