God and the World
God and the World
This chapter explores the concept of the world and its relation to that of God. It argues that concepts of God and the world as a whole stand over against one another. There is no possibility of conceiving the world as a single reality, apprehended differently by different creatures within it, otherwise as known in its totality by a mind that apprehends it as it is.
Keywords: God's knowledge, world, truth
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