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Tag: Theology

Apophatic theology

If, then, abstracting all that belongs to bodies and things called incorporeal, we cast ourselves into the greatness of Christ, and thence advance into immensity by holiness, we may reach somehow to the conception of the Almighty, knowing not what He is, but what He is not.

Clement of Alexandria
The Stromata, Book V
Chapter XI

Format QuotePosted on May 14, 2016Categories Ante-Nicene FathersTags Clement of Alexandria, Philosophy, TheologyLeave a comment on Apophatic theology
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