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New Blackfriars, 1999
That God is one and three is, of course, for Aquinas a profound mystery which we could not hope to know apart from divine revelation, but we can only begin to understand what he has to say about it if we recognise that for him God is a profound mystery anyway.
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That God is one and three is, of course, for Aquinas a profound mystery which we could not hope to know apart from divine revelation, but we can only begin to understand what he has to say about it if we recognise that for him God is a profound mystery anyway.
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1972
Perfectly consistent in his “absurdist” metaphysic, Ionesco is resolved to retain his integrity as an artist and exercise his freedom of thought and expression as an apolitical writer. According to him, dreams and desires, not the tendentious stuff out of which socialist realism is compounded, are the generative and authentic medium of truth in art ...
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Perfectly consistent in his “absurdist” metaphysic, Ionesco is resolved to retain his integrity as an artist and exercise his freedom of thought and expression as an apolitical writer. According to him, dreams and desires, not the tendentious stuff out of which socialist realism is compounded, are the generative and authentic medium of truth in art ...
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2004
One of the central mysteries of the Christian faith is the doctrine of the Trinity. According to it, there is but one God, yet that one God is threefold in nature: there is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. That God is triune in nature is a “mystery” in a special, theological sense of the term: it is communicated to humans by divine revelation,
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One of the central mysteries of the Christian faith is the doctrine of the Trinity. According to it, there is but one God, yet that one God is threefold in nature: there is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. That God is triune in nature is a “mystery” in a special, theological sense of the term: it is communicated to humans by divine revelation,
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The Trinity: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Trinity
Philosophia Christi, 2001openaire +1 more source