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author | Camil Staps | 2016-02-15 20:44:31 +0100 |
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committer | Camil Staps | 2016-02-15 20:44:31 +0100 |
commit | 1df65623029d98b71552121ce89cfdc722e88996 (patch) | |
tree | a6d2d0ce57b780a46d62a310820b3deed7ad03e9 | |
parent | Fix makefile (diff) |
Fix chap 3
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diff --git a/sum-chap-3.tex b/sum-chap-3.tex index d095f02..52aefc3 100644 --- a/sum-chap-3.tex +++ b/sum-chap-3.tex @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Speaking of God is a delicate matter. Humans have a tendency to attribute human It has traditionally been held that God has revealed Himself in a way suitable for the human understanding at the time. This phenomenon is known as \index{Accommodation}accommodation. But then what is \emph{mere} accommodation and where do we find the real truth in, for example, Scripture? -We cannot speak \emph{univocally} (in exactly the same sense) about God and humans, because we cannot reduce God to the human. On the other hand, speaking \emph{equivocally} (in a completely different sense) about God we would risk agnosticism, communicating no real knowledge of God any more. \index{Analogy}Analogy seeks a middle way between the two. There is a difference between an \index{Analogy!Analogia entis}analogy of being, between Creator and creation (more related to general revelation) and an \index{Analogy!Analogia fidei}analogy of faith which reflects on special revelation. The two approaches can complement each other. +We cannot speak \emph{univocally} (in exactly the same sense) about God and humans, because we cannot reduce God to the human. On the other hand, speaking \emph{equivocally} (in a completely different sense) about God we would risk agnosticism, communicating no real knowledge of God any more. \index{Analogy}Analogy seeks a middle way between the two. There is a difference between an \index{Analogy!Analogia entis}analogy of being, between Creator and creation (more related to general revelation) and an \index{Analogy!Analogia fidei}analogy of faith which reflects on special revelation. The two approaches can complement each other. Analogy always has a positive and a negative aspect: it mentions a likeness and a dissimilarity. \index{Metaphor}Metaphors are extensively used to communicate knowledge of God, but it is inherent to metaphors that they can be ambiguous. |