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> And, does not that possibility, that power, not lie in
> a world that *is* more or less understandable: that language can
> resonate with the world *because* the world *is* understandable, is
> ordered, etc. This very intelligibility (of and in the world) that
> language can house, can embrace is perhaps the logos? Logical, no?

>From the viewpoint of the Scripture (John 1:1 and Acts 17:28), the Word is
the world and the world is the Word. They are not different from each other.
God is the Word, and the Word is the world. Pantheism, thus. Logos also
means reason (rationality), therefore God and world are rational, perhaps
not from our very limited viewpoint (comprehending everything is an utopia
for the size of our brains), but considered from God’s Own viewpoint.

Greetings,

Tudor

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