indeed God a man, Truth condescended a truth, historical contingency o — David Bentley Hart, Beauty Infinite: Aesthetics Christian Truth

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For if indeed God became a man, then Truth condescended to became a truth, from whose historical contingency one cannot simply pass to categories of universal rationality; and this means that whatever Christians mean when they speak of truth, it cannot involve simply the dialectical wrestling of abstract principles from intractable facts. (5)

David Bentley Hart, The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth

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