"Theogonic" Quotes from Famous Books
... movement, no distinctions, no revelation; all would be unqualified, uniform nothingness. And as in nature nothing exists in which good and evil do not reside, so in God, besides power or the good, a contrary exists, without which he would remain unknown to himself. The theogonic process is twofold: self-knowledge on the part of God, and his revelation outward, as ... — History Of Modern Philosophy - From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time • Richard Falckenberg |