04-08-2004, 08:22 AM
Akhi Paul,
george wrote:
So at the most we can only deal with an "individuated" divine Qnoma, am I correct? Does a divine Qnoma have a will, feeling, mind, wisdom, anger?
Shlama, george
george wrote:
Quote:2. From abstract divine nature to/through "individuated" divine Qnoma to concrete divine Person.Paul wrote:
Quote:No. There is no such thing as a Divine Person. We do not speak of God as a "person", because a "person" means that you are physical
So at the most we can only deal with an "individuated" divine Qnoma, am I correct? Does a divine Qnoma have a will, feeling, mind, wisdom, anger?
Shlama, george