The Intelligibility of the Thomistic God: CHARLES J. KELLY

Religious Studies 12 (3):347-364 (1976)
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Abstract

Man has the urge to thrust against the limits of language. Think for instance about one's astonishment that anything exists. This astonishment cannot be expressed in the form of a question and there is no answer to it. Anything we can say must, a priori, be nonsense

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