Barlaamism

Barlaamism

In the 14th Century, the possibility of having experiential knowledge of God was challenged by a Calabrian monk, Barlaam of Seminara, who although formally a member of the Orthodox Church had been trained in Western scholastic theology. Barlaam asserted that our knowledge of God can only be propositional, contrary to the beliefs of the Hesychasts.


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  • Barlaam — may refer to: *Barlaam of Calabria, an Italian clergyman of the 14th century *Saint Barlaam, eventual companion of St. Josaphat of India *Barlaam of Khutyn *Barlaam of Kiev, saint in the Russian Orthodox Church *Barlaam of Seminara Greek/Italian… …   Wikipedia

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