Mystical Theology I.3 -- the truly mystical darkness of unknowing

Peri Mystikēs Theologias 1.3 · Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 500 CE)

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Mystical Theology I.3 -- the truly mystical darkness of unknowing

Peri Mystikēs Theologias 1.3

Περὶ μυστικῆς θεολογίας · α´.γ´

canonical c. 500 CE Greek (Ancient) Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 500 CE) tr. Hekhal Targum engine (claude-opus-4-7); awaiting editor sign-off

This page is the Christian-apophatic articulation of the apophatic-priority register, the locus classicus for the gnophos-and-agnosia coupling in Pseudo-Dionysius. Part of the apophatic-priority triangle experiment: three short passages from three traditions, each scaffolded with its proper frame, demonstrating cross-tradition structural homology by editorial juxtaposition rather than by internal cross-reference.

Companion articulations: Akbarian (Ibn Arabi Fusus, Bezel of Adam) and Kabbalistic (Sefer Yetzirah 1:7). Methodology essay: /targum-experiments/apophatic-priority-triangle.

τότε καὶ αὐτῶν ἀπολύεται τῶν ὁρωμένων καὶ τῶν ὁρώντων, καὶ εἰς τὸν γνόφον τῆς ἀγνωσίας εἰσδύνει τὸν ὄντως μυστικόν, καθ’ ὃν ἀπομύει πάσας τὰς γνωστικὰς ἀντιλήψεις.
Then he is released even from these — from the things seen and from those who see — and plunges into the divine darkness of unknowing that is truly hidden, in which he closes off all cognitive apprehensions.
AI-assisted draft, editor review pending
An orientation

The kataphatic-apophatic frame fires sequence-shading-into-coincidence on this passage: the visible is first affirmed (the seen, the seers) and then released into the gnophos. The release dissolves both poles of the perceptual relation, not merely the objects — the soul stands out of itself before entering the darkness. The closing of cognitive apprehensions here prepares the silence with which MT 3 will conclude.

Three range cards populated (gnophos, agnosia, mystikos), each tied to the controlled christian-apophatic glossary. Two ambiguities preserved with frame-anchored reading notes. Four apparatus footnotes naming the active frame-relations. Seven cross-references including the Sinai darkness of Exodus 20:21 (the scriptural type of the apophatic apex Dionysius is articulating) and the fourteenth-century Cloud of Unknowing (which takes its title and central image from this very passage).

Audit trail: model claude-opus-4-7, glossary revision christian-apophatic-v1.0, frame controllers version 1.0, drafted at 2026-05-09T11:02Z, prompt hash sha256:127d6c0f2e853b26, prompt size 14,093 chars, drift one minor incident (gnophos selected_sense rendered with space instead of glossary’s hyphenated form; editorial flag).

Apparatus
Tradition
christian-mysticism
Language
Greek (Ancient)
Period
c. 500 CE
Attribution
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 500 CE)
Translator
Hekhal Targum engine (claude-opus-4-7); awaiting editor sign-off
License
CC-BY-SA-4.0
Provenance
Generated by the Hekhal Targum engine (model=claude-opus-4-7, glossary=christian-apophatic-v1.0, frames=kataphatic-apophatic, drafted_at=2026-05-09T11:02Z). Apophatic-priority triangle experiment, Christian-apophatic articulation. Source: hekhal:source-texts/dionysius-mt-1-3-gnophos. Status: machine-assisted.
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