Aseitous

//əˈsiː.ɪ.təs// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

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Noun
  1. 1
    Possessing the divine attribute of aseity. not-comparable

    "Now we return to our other analogue in the framework of our analogy between the Absolute and God. The same difference distinguishing the former from any other entity (emergent or part) also holds with regard to differentiating God from any other ‘truth,' thereby establishing His transcendency and uniqueness. The same difference applies to the aseitous Truth-God as contrasted with any other (or all) partial, limited, aspectual, ephemeral, contingent, dependent, derived, empirical or merely rational (a sub-division of Wisdom) truth however comprehensive it be but short of being applicable to and explanatory of the All-under-the-aspect-of-eternity from chaos to cosmos to the Absolute."

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"Now we return to our other analogue in the framework of our analogy between the Absolute and God. The same difference distinguishing the former from any other entity (emergent or part) also holds with regard to differentiating God from any other ‘truth,' thereby establishing His transcendency and uniqueness. The same difference applies to the aseitous Truth-God as contrasted with any other (or all) partial, limited, aspectual, ephemeral, contingent, dependent, derived, empirical or merely rational (a sub-division of Wisdom) truth however comprehensive it be but short of being applicable to and explanatory of the All-under-the-aspect-of-eternity from chaos to cosmos to the Absolute."

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