It emphasizes God’s absolute "otherness" and unknowability, suggesting the divine essence is totally beyond being and human logic.

Instead of saying "God is good," an apophatic thinker might say "God is not not-good" or "God is beyond goodness," stripping away human-centric categories to avoid "objectifying" the truth.

While apophatic elements exist in many traditions, they are most formally developed in:

Apophatism ✯

It emphasizes God’s absolute "otherness" and unknowability, suggesting the divine essence is totally beyond being and human logic.

Instead of saying "God is good," an apophatic thinker might say "God is not not-good" or "God is beyond goodness," stripping away human-centric categories to avoid "objectifying" the truth.

While apophatic elements exist in many traditions, they are most formally developed in: