In this philosophical exchange, a Gentile questions a Christian about the nature of God and knowledge. The Christian asserts that true understanding stems from recognizing one's ignorance. He argues that while human beings may perceive various truths, they cannot grasp the absolute truth of God, which transcends all conceptualizations. The dialogue highlights the contrast between the Gentile's belief in multiple truths and the Christian's conviction of a singular, ineffable truth. Ultimately, the Christian claims that God is beyond all definitions and categorizations, existing as the ultimate source of all that is.
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979-8-8691-7969-2 (9798869179692)
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