The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... things that are ? " 16 To clarify this dialectic of self- ignorance and wisdom , one commentator has suggested a distinction between the knowledge of definition or of the what ( quid ) and knowledge quia est or the self - awareness of ...
... things that are ? " 16 To clarify this dialectic of self- ignorance and wisdom , one commentator has suggested a distinction between the knowledge of definition or of the what ( quid ) and knowledge quia est or the self - awareness of ...
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... things that can be said and understood , the following conclusion would be drawn : God , who alone is properly alluded to by the negation of all things that are , must be designated by that name , because he is exalted above everything ...
... things that can be said and understood , the following conclusion would be drawn : God , who alone is properly alluded to by the negation of all things that are , must be designated by that name , because he is exalted above everything ...
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... things and all things are God . ' Such a judgment will be regarded as monstrous . " 29 Since in the division of nature the fundamental distinction is that between the uncreated and the created , does not this metaphor entail the ...
... things and all things are God . ' Such a judgment will be regarded as monstrous . " 29 Since in the division of nature the fundamental distinction is that between the uncreated and the created , does not this metaphor entail the ...
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