negative theology

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Negative theology is a theological approach that seeks to understand the divine primarily by stating what cannot be said or known about God, emphasizing God's ineffability and transcendence beyond human concepts.

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instanceOf apophatic theology
religious philosophy
theological approach
theological doctrine
aimsTo avoid anthropomorphism about God
avoid idolatry of concepts
protect divine transcendence
associatedWith Cappadocian Fathers
Gregory of Nyssa
John Scotus Eriugena
Maimonides
Meister Eckhart
Plotinus
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
claims God cannot be comprehensively defined
God is beyond being as humans understand being
God surpasses all human categories
no human concept is adequate to God
contrastsWith cataphatic theology
positive theology
coreConcept God is beyond all names
ascent to God through negation
removal of all finite predicates from God
silence before the mystery of God
emphasizes inadequacy of human concepts for God
limits of human language about God
unknowability of God in essence
focusesOn divine ineffability
divine transcendence
hasAlternativeName apophatic theology
negative way
via negativa
influenced Christian mysticism
Islamic mysticism
Kabbalah
surface form: Jewish mysticism

medieval scholasticism
influencedBy Middle Platonism
Neoplatonism
Platonism
method describing God by negation
stating what God is not
withholding affirmative predicates about God
relatedTo contemplative prayer
mystical experience
philosophy of language in religion
usedIn Christian theology
Eastern Orthodox theology
Islamic kalam
surface form: Islamic theology

Jewish theology
Neoplatonism
mystical theology

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Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn keyConcept negative theology