Walter Terence Stace Quote

If God does not lie at the end of any telescope, neither does he lie at the end of any syllogism. I can never starting from the natural order prove the divine order. The proof of the divine order must lie, somehow, within itself. It must be its own witness. For it, like the natural order, is complete within itself, self-contained.


Time and Eternity - An Essay on the Philosophy of Religion (1952), p. 138


If God does not lie at the end of any telescope, neither does he lie at the end of any syllogism. I can never starting from the natural order prove...

If God does not lie at the end of any telescope, neither does he lie at the end of any syllogism. I can never starting from the natural order prove...

If God does not lie at the end of any telescope, neither does he lie at the end of any syllogism. I can never starting from the natural order prove...

If God does not lie at the end of any telescope, neither does he lie at the end of any syllogism. I can never starting from the natural order prove...