Gregory Palamas: The Triads
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2004
172
Book • Nonfiction
Byzantine Empire • 14th Century
2004
Adult
18+ years
1570L
Gregory Palamas in The Triads presents a theological defense of Hesychasm, emphasizing the distinction between God's essence and energies. The text addresses human participation in divine life, arguing that individuals can experience God's uncreated energies while God's essence remains inaccessible. This exploration supports personal spiritual transformation and communion with God.
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Gregory Palamas: The Triads is celebrated for its profound theological insights and the defense of Hesychasm, offering rich spiritual guidance. Reviewers praise its clarity in complex theological discourse, though some find the text challenging for newcomers to Byzantine theology. Overall, it is deemed a crucial work for understanding Eastern Orthodox spirituality.
A reader who enjoys Gregory Palamas: The Triads is typically interested in Byzantine theology, mysticism, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Similar readers may appreciate The Philokalia or The Ladder of Divine Ascent for their deep exploration of spiritual practice and theology.
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172
Book • Nonfiction
Byzantine Empire • 14th Century
2004
Adult
18+ years
1570L
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