J.J. Richardson

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The gods of the East are infinite by definition, in the sense that they encompass all—the evil as well as the good—but they are not personal. The gods of the West were personal, but they were very limited. The Teutonic, the Roman and the Greek gods were all the same—personal but not infinite. The Christian God, the God of the Bible, is personal-infinite.
Escape from Reason: A Penetrating Analysis of Trends in Modern Thought (IVP Classics)
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