
"Who Can Declare His Generation?" Divine Incomprehensibility and Human Reason
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The Incompressibility of God
Athanasia saw Hilary of Patia or the Capidation Fathers, all affirm that fatherhood and sonship in God are without any creaturely limitation, time, passion, partition. Athanasius writes this, the divine generation must not be compared to the nature of men,. Neither the son could be considered to be a part of God, nor the generation to imply any passion whatever. But it was because the pro-Nysines affirm both the incompressibility of God and deployed theological reasoning that they arrived at crude or Trinitarianism.
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