Analogy and Darkness
The sensible is a portal to the divine. The first thing is analogy. We cannot see God in the glory of the three persons. What we see is darkness. This is the dark night of the soul according to John of the Cross. Ascetiscm, faith, and God are all darkness from the vantage point of broken man.
Yet this darkness does not signify a nothingness. The cosmos depends on God for its existence. Everything in the cosmos is indicative of its creator. Yet the cosmos is not God. This would be pantheism. The essence of the cosmos is analogous to God's essence.
This essence is light. God is light. That is objectively. God is darkness subjectively to man and woman because they have fallen. God is too bright for man to see. In this way we are closer to God when we pray in earnest then when we speak of God. In this Christianity is not primarily a philosophy. But it must be a philosophy because man is created to reason and to search for God. Then when God has found man, man may have faith in God. And faith leads to prayer. Then we may say the words "Our Father" when we prayer. Father is only analogous to God's fatherly nature. And God is much more than a father too. He imparts existence to all of creation.
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