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- Title Pages
- For Tom
- [UNTITLED]
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Part 1 The Claim of Theology: “Nameless and of Every Name” -
Chapter One The Divine Names and Dionysius the Areopagite -
Chapter Two Back to the Sources -
Chapter Three The Synthesis of Dionysius -
Chapter Four Theory and Practice -
Part 2 A Magical Alternative: The 72 Names of God -
Chapter Five How Many Are the Names of God? -
Chapter Six A Body of 72 Parts and the 72 Diseases -
Chapter Seven An Apostle for Every Nation -
Chapter Eight The Peculiar Codex Jerusalem 22 -
Chapter Nine Christian Culture and the 72 Names -
Chapter Ten Printing and the Career of the Slavonic Text - Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.207) Bibliography
(p.207) Bibliography
- Source:
- All the Names of the Lord
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- For Tom
- [UNTITLED]
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
Part 1 The Claim of Theology: “Nameless and of Every Name” -
Chapter One The Divine Names and Dionysius the Areopagite -
Chapter Two Back to the Sources -
Chapter Three The Synthesis of Dionysius -
Chapter Four Theory and Practice -
Part 2 A Magical Alternative: The 72 Names of God -
Chapter Five How Many Are the Names of God? -
Chapter Six A Body of 72 Parts and the 72 Diseases -
Chapter Seven An Apostle for Every Nation -
Chapter Eight The Peculiar Codex Jerusalem 22 -
Chapter Nine Christian Culture and the 72 Names -
Chapter Ten Printing and the Career of the Slavonic Text - Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index