Epistemological and noological foundations of the doctrine of Barlaam of Calabria on the knowledge of God and the vision of the intellectual light
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St Petersburg State University
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The article proposes a new approach to the reconstruction of the doctrine of Barlaam
of Calabria about the knowledge of God and the vision of the “intellectual
light” on the basis of its epistemology and noology. In implementing this approach
it was found that the basis of Barlaam’s teaching about the absolute unknowability
of God is the epistemological principle: “like is known by like”. God, as completely
alien to the created world, cannot be known by any of the cognitive abilities of man:
neither by “perception”, nor by “opinion and reason”, nor by “mind”. The knowledge
or vision of God Himself is in no way inaccessible to man. The knowledge of God
is limited by the highest cognitive ability — the mind, its nature and the ability
to contemplate intelligible concepts. Therefore the only thing available to man is contemplation (comprehension) in his mind of intellectual concepts (knowledge)
about God. The mind, the concepts (knowledge) indwelling in the mind, and the
act of thinking — all this is in relation to “dentity” to each other. In this noologically
closed system of knowledge of God, the «intelligent light» is the mind that
contemplates itself, and through this contemplates in itself all true knowledge about
God. The knowledge of God and the vision of God are thus reduced by Barlaam
to an intellectual act of self-knowledge. The article also examines the doctrine of
Barlaam about the difference between intellectual light, Tabor light and supersubstantial
light.
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Elimanov V. E. Epistemological and noological foundations of the doctrine of Barlaam of Calabria on the knowledge of God and the vision of the intellectual light. Issues of Theology, 2024, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 63–102. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu28.2024.104 (In Russian)