God the Unknown

God the Unknown

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By Victor White, O.P. “Verily thou art a hidden God”: God the Unknown makes these words from the Prophet Isaiah its lynchpin. Let one suppose, either consciously or unconsciously, that he has grasped God, and still must God elude him: God is always beyond the furthest advance one can make in knowledge about him. And yet the theologian’s task and the believer’s life retain their purpose. For the point of it all, as St. Thomas Aquinas attests, is that in the search for knowledge about God man finds the truth about himself, his purpose and destiny, and upon this depends his whole salvation. From this rationale proceed the thirteen essays contained in God the Unknown. Five address theology in general, its subjects and its methods, with special attention to the thought of St. Thomas. Another five address particular theological questions regarding the Incarnation, the Atonement, and grace and nature. The final trio, with both candor and geniality, addresses issues with ecumenical implication

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