\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article} \title{Dogmatics I\\\large{Discussion paragraph, week 2}} \author{Camil Staps} \usepackage{geometry} \usepackage{dogmatics} \begin{document} \maketitle \input{sum-chap-3} \section*{Discussion questions} The text states that speaking equivocally about God and humans we would risk not communicating any significant knowledge of God. \begin{itemize} \item Is this correct, or is it possible to communicate knowledge of God without analogies at all? \item Is this a valid argument for \emph{not} speaking equivocally about God? If we agree that not speaking equivocally about God and creatures is a pitfall we must avoid, shouldn't we then simply accept that we \emph{cannot} communicate knowledge of God? \end{itemize} \end{document}