Mention292474
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so:text | To say that God is "unknowable" is, on the one hand simply a manner of speaking which intends to emphasize that reason is limited in principle, and on the other hand that the intellect, accidentally obscured, is limited in fact. To possess total Knowledge is to be possessed by it: it is to be a "knower by God" , in the sense that God reveals Himself to the extent that He is, in us, both the Subject and the Object of Knowledge. (en) |
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