Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Johannes Scotus Erigena
Johannes Scotus Erigena passage was a different read. Every comment was contradicted by a some what explanation. It talked about the things that are incomprehensible comprehensible or the unknown known. It does make since even though it doesn’t really fully explain what is being said. To me it I just talking about how everything a person thinks is hidden, unseen, or unable to achieve it really isn’t. God is everywhere and in everything and like the passage said, God and creation is not two different things, but instead one in the same thing. "For both the creature, by subsisting, is in God; and God, by manifesting himself, in..... Everything" I like this because it speaks that God is not just there for us, but also is in everything around us.
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I commented on this one too. I thought I understood it on the first read, then as I started writing my comment I got a bot more confused. Interesting stuff.
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