Niketas Stethatos (Greek: Νικήτας Στηθᾶτος, Latin: Nicetas Pectoratus; c. 1005 – c. 1090) was a Byzantine mystic and theologian who is considered a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He was a follower of Symeon the New Theologian and wrote the most complete biography of Symeon, Life of Symeon.
NiketasStethatos (Greek: Νικήτας Στηθᾶτος, Latin: Nicetas Pectoratus; c. 1005 – c. 1090) was a Byzantine mystic and theologian who is considered a saint...
Byzantine general Niketas the Persian, 7th-century Byzantine officer Nicetas Scutariota, a Byzantine writer from Scutari (modern Üsküdar) Niketas (son of Artabasdos)...
Theologian (949–1022); Gregory of Narek (951–1003); Wiborada (d. 926); NiketasStethatos (c.1005 – c.1090) Gundolfo (teaching in 1024); Bruno of Cologne (c...
health, the images in its dreams are also calm and free from passion." NiketasStethatos writes: "If your soul hankers after pleasure and material things,...
Byzantine writers opposing Christian mortalism were John the Deacon, NiketasStethatos, Philip Monotropos (Dioptra pp. 210, 220), and Michael Glykas. Oliver...
church officials, as evidenced by writers such as John the Deacon, NiketasStethatos, Philip Monotropos (Dioptra, pp. 210, 220), and Michael Glykas, all...
Testament Medieval Latin 20 The Life of Saint Symeon the New Theologian: NiketasStethatos Byzantine Greek 19 The Old English Boethius Old English 18 One Hundred...
being united by God's transcendent Essence. The Orthodox theologian NiketasStethatos describes a tenfold hierarchy, which can be paralleled in both the...
Studite. Other notable Stoudios abbots included Symeon the Studite and NiketasStethatos. It is unknown if Sabas was still alive when Theodore became abbot...
Alma mater University of Constantinople Scientific career Institutions University of Constantinople Doctoral students NiketasStethatos, Michael Psellos...
of this mystical tradition were Symeon the New Theologian and Nicetas Stethatos in the 11th, and Nikolaos Kavasilas in the 14th century. The Byzantine...