joewaked wrote:
In Christian theology, specifically Catholicism, we believe that "knowledge" and "love" are the two greatest operations of spirit, e.g., Sheed's Theology and Sanity. St. Augustine in The Trinity expresses this mystery as God is pure Spirit, and therefore, has an eternal operation of knowing all Truth and willing all Good.
Do we derive these spiritual operations of Knowledge and Love from philosophical reasoning or from Divine Revelation?
Having in mind that the operation of knowledge is associated with wisdom, let's quote some verses of the Wisdom of Solomon book [1] referring to wisdom as "she" and compare them to some NT verses referring to the Son as "He":
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For she is a breath of the power of God, and a pure emanation of the glory of the Almighty; (Wis 7:25a, RSV [2])
He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his being ("hypostaseōs"), (Heb 1:3a)
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For she is a reflection of eternal light and a spotless mirror of the activity of God and an image of his goodness. (Wis 7:26)
He is the image of the invisible God (Col 1:15a)
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She reaches with might from one end of the world to the other and orders all things well. (Wis 8:1)
and He upholds the universe by the word of his power. (Heb 1:3b)
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She glorifies her noble birth by having a shared life with God, (Wis 8:3a)
In the beginning was the Logos, and the Logos was with God, and the Logos was God. (Jn 1:1)
"Now, Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was." (Jn 17:5)
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and the Sovereign Lord of all loves her, (Wis 8:3b)
"so that they may see my glory which You have given Me, because You loved Me before the foundation of the world." (Jn 17:24b)
"so that the love with which You loved Me may be in them, and I in them." (Jn 17:26b)
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In the last verse, the love with which the Father loves the Son is on a par with the Son Himself with regard to inhabitation in the souls of the faithful, which makes clear that said love is the Holy Spirit.
References
[1] Unless otherwise indicated, quotations of the Wisdom of Solomon book are taken from A New English Translation of the Septuagint, ©2007 by the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, Inc. Used by permission of Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/nets/edition/29-wissal-nets.pdf
[2] The Revised Standard Version of the Bible is copyright © National Council of Churches of Christ in America.
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/r/rsv/rsv-idx?type=DIV1&byte=3905445
Last edited by Johannes (3/14/2018 10:23 pm)