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Of learned ignorance

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Publication details: London Routledge 1954Description: 174pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 291.422000 CUS
Contents:
1. How it is that knowing is not-knowing. 2. Preliminary clarification of what will follow. 3. The precise truth is incomprehensible. 4. The Absolute Maximum,with which the Minimum coincides, is understood incomprehensibly. 5. The Maximum is one. 6. The Maximum is Absolute Necessity. 7. The trine and one Eternity. 8. Eternal generation. 9. The eternal procession of union. 10. An understanding of trinity in oneness transcends all things. 11. Mathematics assists us very greatly in apprehending various divine [truths]. 12. The way in which mathematical signs ought to be used in our undertaking. 13. The characteristics of a maximum, infinite line. 14. An infinite line is a triangle. 15. The maximum triangle is a circle and a sphere. 16. In a symbolic way the Maximum is to all things as a maximum line is to [all] lines. 17. Very deep doctrines from the same [symbolism of an infinite line]. 18. From the same [symbolism] we are led to an understanding of the participation in being. 19. The likening of an infinite triangle to maximum trinity. 20. Still more regarding the Trinity. There cannot be fourness, [fiveness], etc., in God. 21. The likening of an infinite circle to oneness. 22. How God's foresight unites contradictories. 23. The likening of an infinite sphere to the actual existence of God. 24. The name of God; affirmative theology. 25. The pagans named God in various ways in relation to created things. 26. Negative theology.
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1. How it is that knowing is not-knowing.
2. Preliminary clarification of what will follow.
3. The precise truth is incomprehensible.
4. The Absolute Maximum,with which the Minimum coincides, is understood incomprehensibly.
5. The Maximum is one.
6. The Maximum is Absolute Necessity.
7. The trine and one Eternity.
8. Eternal generation.
9. The eternal procession of union.
10. An understanding of trinity in oneness transcends all things.
11. Mathematics assists us very greatly in apprehending various divine [truths].
12. The way in which mathematical signs ought to be used in our undertaking.
13. The characteristics of a maximum, infinite line.
14. An infinite line is a triangle.
15. The maximum triangle is a circle and a sphere.
16. In a symbolic way the Maximum is to all things as a maximum
line is to [all] lines.
17. Very deep doctrines from the same [symbolism of an infinite line].
18. From the same [symbolism] we are led to an understanding of the
participation in being.
19. The likening of an infinite triangle to maximum trinity.
20. Still more regarding the Trinity. There cannot be fourness, [fiveness], etc., in God.
21. The likening of an infinite circle to oneness.
22. How God's foresight unites contradictories.
23. The likening of an infinite sphere to the actual existence of God.
24. The name of God; affirmative theology.
25. The pagans named God in various ways in relation to created
things.
26. Negative theology.

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