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Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas

Wojciech Słomski · AOSIS · 2026

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This article argues that hesychasm, as articulated by Gregory Palamas, constitutes a genuine locus theologicus when ‘experience’ is construed within a disciplined epistemological and ecclesial framework. Against both rationalist reductions of theology to discursive inference and subjectivist appeals to immediate experience, Gregory Palamas develops a participatory epistemology in which knowledge of God is grounded in communion rather than representation. The study demonstrates that the essence–energies distinction functions not merely as a metaphysical thesis but as an epistemological grammar that renders real, non-exhaustive knowledge of God possible while preserving apophatic restraint. Through a close hermeneutical analysis of Palamas’ Greek texts – situated within the broader patristic tradition and critically engaged with recent debates in theological epistemology – the article shows that Palamas’ conception of experience is neither autonomous nor optional. It is ecclesially mediated, normed by ascetical discernment, and oriented towards deification. Contribution: By reframing hesychasm as a locus theologicus, the current study contributes to contemporary discussions on religious experience, participatory realism and theological method. Thus, it proposes a model in which lived communion and doctrinal rigour prove mutually constitutive, not opposed.

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Słomski, W. (2026). Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v82i1.11277

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Słomski, Wojciech. "Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas." 2026. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v82i1.11277.

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Słomski, Wojciech. 2026. "Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas.". https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v82i1.11277.

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Słomski, W. 2026, Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas, AOSIS, available at: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v82i1.11277 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Hesychasm as a locus theologicus: The epistemology of experience in Gregory Palamas
Autor / colaboradores
Wojciech Słomski
Editorial
AOSIS
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
0259-9422
ISSN
0259-9422
Idioma
afr

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