
handle: 11531/31876
En el presente artículo se investiga en qué medida el término noche oscura recoge una larga tradición, que se remonta a San Gregorio de Nisa, que desarrolla Dionisio Areopagita y profundiza el Maestro Eckhart; tradición que medita sobre el sentido de lo que conocemos como Docta Ignorancia.
In this article we investigate the extent to which the term "dark night" reflects a long tradition that goes back to San Gregorio de Nisa, developed by Dionisio Areopagita and deepens the Master Eckhart; tradition that meditates on the meaning of what we know as Learned Ignorance.
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