The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... divine nature cannot be grasped by the knowledge of definition . This ignorance coincides with divine wisdom when it indicates God's consciousness of his unconditional transcendence . " The highest and truest wisdom " thus consists in ...
... divine nature cannot be grasped by the knowledge of definition . This ignorance coincides with divine wisdom when it indicates God's consciousness of his unconditional transcendence . " The highest and truest wisdom " thus consists in ...
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... divine self - creation not only coincides with theophany but also un- folds the constitutive dynamic which binds uncreated transcendence to the created order . The divine nature's creation of itself provides a middle term , so to speak ...
... divine self - creation not only coincides with theophany but also un- folds the constitutive dynamic which binds uncreated transcendence to the created order . The divine nature's creation of itself provides a middle term , so to speak ...
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... divine self - creation indicates the condition for all knowledge about the divine nature : " Divine Essence , which in its pure state surpasses all intellect , is rightly said to be created in the things made by , through , in , and ...
... divine self - creation indicates the condition for all knowledge about the divine nature : " Divine Essence , which in its pure state surpasses all intellect , is rightly said to be created in the things made by , through , in , and ...
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