“...if we know God our knowledge of... everything will be brought to perfection, and, in so far as is possible, the infinite, divine and ineffable dwelling place (cf. Jn. 14:2) will be ours to enjoy. For this is what our sainted teacher said in his famous philosophical aphorism: 'Then we shall know as we are known' (I Cor. 13:12), when we mingle our god-formed mind and divine reason to what is properly its own and the image returns to the archetype for which it now longs.” IfsKnowsMindSaidReasonChristianEnjoyKnownTeacherDivineReturnPerfectionPhilosophicalInfiniteOrthodoxAphorismKnowing GodDwellingOrthodox ChristianArchetypeCfsIneffableDwelling Place Author:Pope Dionysius
“The word of God has provided nine explanatory designations of the heavenly beings... the first group is forever around God and is said to be permanently united with Him ahead of any of the others and with no intermediary. Here there are the most holy 'thrones' and the orders said to possess many eyes and many wings, called in Hebrew the 'cherubim' and 'seraphim'... The second group... is made up of 'authorities,' 'dominions,' and 'powers.' And the third, at the end of the heavenly hierarchies, is the group of 'angels,' 'archangels,' and 'principalities.'” FirstsMadeSaidEndsEyeChristianOrderUnitedForeverGroupsHolyAuthorityAngelThirdsWingsNineHeavenlyOrthodoxWord Of GodThronesHierarchyDominionOrthodox ChristianHebrewArchangelDesignationHeavenly Beings Author:Pope Dionysius
“What has actually to be said about the Cause of everything is this. Since it is the Cause of all beings, we should posit and ascribe to it all the affirmations we make in regard to beings, and, more appropriately, we should negate all these affirmations, since It surpasses all being. Now we should not conclude that the negations are simply the opposites of the affirmations, but rather that the cause of all is considerably prior to this, beyond privations, beyond every denial, beyond every assertion.” ShouldSaidChristianCausesOppositesRegardDenialOrthodoxAffirmationOrthodox ChristianAssertionNegation Author:Pope Dionysius