IV. How Can We Speak about God?
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God transcends all creatures. We must therefore continually purify our language
of everything in it that is limited, imagebound or imperfect, if we are not to
confuse our image of God –“the inexpressible, the incomprehensible, the
invisible, the ungraspable”– with our human representations.16
Our human words always fall short of the mystery of God.
- SECTION ONE “I BELIEVE” – “WE BELIEVE”
- CHAPTER ONE MAN’S CAPACITY FOR GOD
- IV. How Can We Speak about God?
- CHAPTER ONE MAN’S CAPACITY FOR GOD
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
Original Link: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__PC.HTM