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  • US President Donald Trump has been noted for repeatedly using apophasis.
  • Apophasis is rarely literal; instead, it conveys meaning through implications that may depend on this context.
  • His argument rests on the translation of the Greco-Coptic term " apophasis " as " denial ".
  • Hippolytus gives a much more doctrinally detailed account of Simonianism, including a system of divine emanations and interpretations of Apophasis Megale ".
  • Gagn?s main argument rests on his translation of the Greco-Coptic term " apophasis " as " denial ".
  • Surviving traditions about Simon appear in orthodox texts, such as those of Irenaeus, Justin Martyr, " Apophasis Megale ", or " Great Declaration ".
  • Apophasis can be used to discuss a taboo subject, as in, " We are all fully loyal to the emperor, so we wouldn't dare to claim that his new clothes are a transparent hoax ."
  • *I can think of several possibilities as to what the problem is with him, but in a stunning display of apophasis, I will refrain from listing them .-- Talk 05 : 26, Apr 21, 2005 ( UTC)
  • The name Sige occurs in the description which Hippolytus ( vi . 18 ) quotes from the " Apophasis ", how from the supreme Principle there arise the male and female offshoots " nous " and " epinoia ".
  • In brief, negative theology is an attempt to clarify religious experience and language about the Divine through discernment, gaining knowledge of what God is " not " ( " apophasis " ), rather than by describing what God " is ".
  • Hippolytus supposes Valentinus to have derived his system from that of Apophasis Megale ", from which he gives extracts, the origin of things is derived from six roots, divided into three pairs; but all these roots spring from a single independent Principle, which is without consort.
  • Apophasis can serve to politely avoid suggestion of ignorance on the part of an audience, as found in the narrative style of Adso of Melk in Umberto Eco's " The Name of the Rose ", where the character fills in details of early fourteenth-century history for the reader by stating it is unnecessary to speak of them.
  • The trinity of the " triple-powered one " ( with the powers consisting of the modalities of existence, life and mind ) in Allogenes mirrors quite closely the Neoplatonic doctrine of the Intellect differentiating itself from the One in three phases called Existence or reality ( apophasis, and Gnostic emphasis on the ineffability of God often echoes Platonic ( and Neoplatonic ) formulations of the ineffability of the One or the Good.