Apophatic Theology | Dr Tikhon Pino
This interview was conducted at the conclusion of the 2022 Annual Patristic Nectar Conference, held at Saint Andrew Orthodox Christian Church, in Riverside California. If you found this interview to be of interest, and would like a deeper dive into the topic, follow the link below and watch the seven lectures and Q&A sessions delivered at the conference. Click the link below : https://www.crowdcast.io/e/holyorthod... Registration includes the audio lectures delivered to your Patristic Nectar account library. or purchase the audio only lectures (video lectures not included, must register with link above): https://patristicnectar.org/bookstore... Dr. Pino holds a BA in Greek and Latin (Classics) from the Catholic University of America (2005), an MTS from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (2013), and a PhD from Marquette University (2021). A revised version of his dissertation (written under the direction of Marcus Plested) is currently at press with Routledge: Essence and Energies: Being and Naming God in St. Gregory Palamas. He has published widely on the Greek theological tradition, including articles on Aristotle and Plotinus, Philo of Alexandria, Basil of Ancyra, Maximos the Confessor, Mark of Ephesos, and the interaction of Byzantine and Scholastic Theology. His work has appeared in the Journal of Theological Studies, the Journal of Early Christian Studies, the Heythrop Journal, Analogia, Franciscan Studies, Dionysius, and Byzantinisches Archive - Series Philosophica (De Gruyter). He is currently editing two collections: The Legacy of St. Gregory Palamas: Studies in Late Byzantine Theology and its Reception, and Ephrem Graecus: The Greek Writings Attributed to St. Ephrem the Syrian in Byzantium. ———SOCIAL MEDIA——— Patristic Nectar Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kmupqE Patristic Nectar Facebook: https://bit.ly/33Bzmpx ———SUPPORT PATRISTIC NECTAR——— https://patristicnectar.org/donations

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