apophatic
adjective
ap·o·phat·ic
ˌa-pə-ˈfa-tik
: of or relating to apophasis (see apophasis sense 2) : involving the practice of describing something by stating which characteristics it does not have
an apophatic description
It was a reactive consciousness, embedded mainly in an apophatic discourse.—
Amila Buturovic, Cultural Survival Quarterly, Summer 1995
especially
: of, relating to, or being negative theology
apophatic theology
the Christian apophatic tradition
The deepest truth in all things is numinous, these apophatic masters taught, beyond reason, beyond language. —
Tim Lilburn, Fiddlehead, January 1993
… a humility that recognizes that all theology has both eschatological and apophatic dimensions. —
Lawrence S. Cunningham, Commonweal, 5 June 2009
We'll … move on to Thomas Aquinas, in whom we can see that God's best hope is apophatic silence. —
John Crace, The Guardian (London), 7 July 2009
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