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claim:this-quality-when-it-appears-in-things-people-in-a-moment-in-an-event-is-godThis quality, when it appears in things, people, in a moment, in an event, is God.
The central theological claim that the quality without a name is not an indication of God but God itself.
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- GodaboutDefined not as a being behind things, but as the quality without a name appearing in things—spirit made manifest.
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- Clarification that the quality is immanent God, not a sign pointing to a hidden God.
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- The quality without a name, when it appears in things, people, in a moment, in an event, is God.supportsThe direct identification of the quality with God, central to the chapter.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The purpose of all living quality is to connect to the I.
- Moves from subjective perception to ontological claim about the nature of space.
- The quality of life visible in examples is described by mystical writers as ‘being drunk in God’.claim0.795Links the aesthetic quality to cross‑cultural mystical experience.
- Asserts the universality of the perception, not just the author's idiosyncrasy.
- Alexander equates the faintly glowing quality with an immanent God shining through matter.
- Definition of beauty as revelation of the I.