Paul Rorem, Princeton Theological Seminary's Benjamin B. Warfield Professor of Medieval Church History, holds a MDiv from Luther Theological Seminary, a STM from The Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, and a PhD from Princeton Seminary. He is author of Hugh of Saint Victor and of several volumes on the Dionysian corpus.
Description
Preface; Part I: An Introduction to Pseudo-Dionysius by Way of The Mystical Theology Preamble; The Mystical Theology, Chapter 1; The Mystical Theology, Chapter 2; The Mystical Theology, Chapter 3; The Mystical Theology, Chapter 4; The Mystical Theology, Chapter 5; Part II: Stages of Dionysian Reception and Interpretation; 1. The Doctrinal Concerns of the First Dionysian Scholiast, John of Scythopolis; 2. The Early Latin Dionysius: Eriugena and Hugh of St. Victor; 3. Martin Luther's Christocentric Critique of Pseudo-Dionysian Spirituality; 4. Negative Theologies and the Cross; Publication Data; Bibliography; lndices.

