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1 Ареопагитики
(свод религ.-филос. сочинений 5 в., включает трактаты, приписываемые Диони́сию Ареопаги́ту, сщмч., еп. Афи́нскому "О Божественных именах" (On Divine Names, The Divine Names), "О небесной иерархии" (On the Heavenly Hierarchies, The Celestial Hierarchies), "О церковной иерархии" ( On Ecclesiastical Hierarchies), "Таинственное богословие" (On Mystical Theology, The Mystical Theology), 10 писем ( a series of ten Epistles)) the Greek writings bearing the name of Dionysius the AreopagiteРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ареопагитики
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2 Дионисий Ареопагит, сщмч., еп. Афинский
(ап. от 70-ти, член афинского ареопага, обращённый в христ-во проповедью ап. Павла; д. п. 3/16 октября, 4/17 января, катол. - 9 октября) St. Dionysius the Areopagite, Pr.-M.; ( как автор) Dionysius the (Pseudo-)Areopagiteприписываемые ему сочинения:"О Божественных именах", "Об именах Божьих" — The Divine Names
"О небесной иерархии" — The Celestial Hierarchies [Hierarchy]
"О таинственном богословии" — The Mystical Theology
"О церковной иерархии" — The Ecclesiastical Hierarchies [Hierarchy]
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Дионисий Ареопагит, сщмч., еп. Афинский
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