Apophatic

/ˌæpəˈfætɪk/ adjective

Describing a way of knowing or describing God by saying what God is NOT rather than what God IS, often used in theology and philosophy.

From Greek apophasis (negation) plus -tic suffix. Developed in medieval Christian and Islamic theology as a method of approaching divine understanding through negation rather than positive description.

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