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... relationship between what we may say about God with our words which in themselves describe only the creaturely , and what God is and therefore what must be said of Him in words which are not at our disposal . We can also say what is to ...
... relationship between what we may say about God with our words which in themselves describe only the creaturely , and what God is and therefore what must be said of Him in words which are not at our disposal . We can also say what is to ...
Pagina 227
... relationship between what we say of God and what God is . But at bottom we have to do with the same procedure in the relationship itself . If we can presuppose that the term analogy or similarity is correct in the sense explained , the ...
... relationship between what we say of God and what God is . But at bottom we have to do with the same procedure in the relationship itself . If we can presuppose that the term analogy or similarity is correct in the sense explained , the ...
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... relationship between two creat- urely entities , we have not to establish disparity or parity , but similarity , we are left with a partial correspondence and agreement . This means that the relationship between the two entities is to ...
... relationship between two creat- urely entities , we have not to establish disparity or parity , but similarity , we are left with a partial correspondence and agreement . This means that the relationship between the two entities is to ...
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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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