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Eric  Voegelin

Jesus and the Unknown God –Part 3

 

The analysis of the experiential context into which the logion [Matthew] 11:27 must be placed, though far from being exhaustive, has been carried far enough to make visible the noetic problems of reality that lend themselves to misconstruction through doctrinal hypostases, through overemphasis on one area of reality as against others, or through plain lack of interest to engage in further noetic penetration.

 

In the present context, I must confine myself to a brief enumeration of no more than the principal questions:

 

1. The various problems transmitted to us through two thou­sand years have their center in the Movement in which man's con­sciousness of existence emerges from the primary experience of the cosmos. Consciousness becomes luminous to itself as the site of the revelatory process, of the seeking and being drawn.

 
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