Nicolò Sassi
Indiana University, Religious Studies, Graduate Student
- Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy, Religious Studies, Graduate Studentadd
- Postclassical and medieval Greek, Late Ancient Greek Religious Literature, Religions of Late Antiquity, Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, late ancient Christian East, Eastern Christian Mysticism, and 7 moreDionysios the Areopagite, Byzantine Philosophy, History of Mysticism, Evagrius Ponticus, Simeon the New Theologian, Gnosticism, and Aramaic Languagesedit
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For Pseudo-Dionysius, mystical union is not a process of transition to a higher state of being, but the unveiling of a hidden state of grace, realized when the soul has been purified through negations; for man and God are constantly united.
