Petra
Puritan Board Freshman
...that “You can’t talk about the one without talking about the three. You can’t talk about the three without talking about the one.”
We know that the scriptures teach that God has dispersed his knowledge throughout the universe.
God is the truest form of unity in diversity as Triune.
The unity in diversity is why we now call the cosmos the universe. I remember one scientist claiming that if you look for order in the universe, then you will find order. If you look for chaos, then you will find chaos.
The university was named so by Christians first in the West. Since modernity, we struggle with being well-rounded, or to be liberally educated in the classical sense. There are few renaissance people today. Mostly we are in specialized fields. Universities have a problem and some may be more multiversities than universities.
So people have a problem with the one in the three and the three in one. It may be bad math. But it is good theology. It transcends human logic, or at least stretches the limits of it.
How does math figure out the known philosophical problem of the one and the many? It can't.
We can't figure out the apparent contradiction between classical physics and quantum mechanics. One is more focused on the subatomic level and the other is focused more on the macro level. This is my simpleton understanding.
Yet classical physics scholars admit to being driven mad at times by quantum physics, namely called quantum mechanics.
We know that the scriptures teach that God has dispersed his knowledge throughout the universe.
God is the truest form of unity in diversity as Triune.
The unity in diversity is why we now call the cosmos the universe. I remember one scientist claiming that if you look for order in the universe, then you will find order. If you look for chaos, then you will find chaos.
The university was named so by Christians first in the West. Since modernity, we struggle with being well-rounded, or to be liberally educated in the classical sense. There are few renaissance people today. Mostly we are in specialized fields. Universities have a problem and some may be more multiversities than universities.
So people have a problem with the one in the three and the three in one. It may be bad math. But it is good theology. It transcends human logic, or at least stretches the limits of it.
How does math figure out the known philosophical problem of the one and the many? It can't.
We can't figure out the apparent contradiction between classical physics and quantum mechanics. One is more focused on the subatomic level and the other is focused more on the macro level. This is my simpleton understanding.
Yet classical physics scholars admit to being driven mad at times by quantum physics, namely called quantum mechanics.