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Pagina 342
... completely unknowable to us in both aspects ( even in that of revelation ) . The relation between the two is not such that in His self - unveiling we have grounds for knowing Him , and in His self- concealment for not knowing Him ; in ...
... completely unknowable to us in both aspects ( even in that of revelation ) . The relation between the two is not such that in His self - unveiling we have grounds for knowing Him , and in His self- concealment for not knowing Him ; in ...
Pagina 343
... completely knowable to us . But He loves us in His freedom . And because here too we can trust His revelation as a self - revelation , He is in Himself sovereignly free . He is therefore completely unknow- able to us . That He loves us ...
... completely knowable to us . But He loves us in His freedom . And because here too we can trust His revelation as a self - revelation , He is in Himself sovereignly free . He is therefore completely unknow- able to us . That He loves us ...
Pagina 551
... completely the knower and completely the willer not conditioned and limited in His knowledge by His will nor in His will by His knowledge ; but conditioned and limited in both for He Himself is both - only by Himself ; in both of them ...
... completely the knower and completely the willer not conditioned and limited in His knowledge by His will nor in His will by His knowledge ; but conditioned and limited in both for He Himself is both - only by Himself ; in both of them ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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