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“In Plato’s Timaeus, the demiurge creates the world while contemplating ideas, that is, the Divine Sophia, out of different mixtures of being with nonbeing, that is, within the limits of the creaturely world.... This demiurge is, of course, not God, but man; and this image defines the place of man in the world as a creaturely god, who creates not out of nothing, but who creates...the creaturely Sophia.”
— Feb 03, 2026 02:02PM
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Scriptor Ignotus
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“Freedom does not arise and does not begin. It is beginningless and genuinely bears the image of God’s beginninglessness: creaturely freedom is in the image of divine freedom. This means that creaturely freedom is not created but is included in God’s creative act itself. In other words, creaturely freedom is not an object of creation, but creation itself, a divine-human creative act.”
— Jan 30, 2026 11:05PM
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"In creation...there can be nothing that does not have a seed, theme, or foundation in the Divine Sophia...[that] is new for God Himself. But, at the same time...there is nothing that is not new in its own way for the world...the entire being of the world bears the stamp of self-creativity."
Eternity (God) enters into infinity (creation), filling it with eternal life without abridging or annulling it.
— Jan 25, 2026 09:01PM
Eternity (God) enters into infinity (creation), filling it with eternal life without abridging or annulling it.

