Walter Terence Stace Quote

Thus to say that God is ineffable is to say that no concepts apply to Him, and that He is without qualities.


Time and Eternity - An Essay on the Philosophy of Religion (1952), p. 33


Thus to say that God is ineffable is to say that no concepts apply to Him, and that He is without qualities.

Thus to say that God is ineffable is to say that no concepts apply to Him, and that He is without qualities.

Thus to say that God is ineffable is to say that no concepts apply to Him, and that He is without qualities.

Thus to say that God is ineffable is to say that no concepts apply to Him, and that He is without qualities.