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    Aquinas argues that unity predicated of God and creatures... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→God's unity is unlike the unity of any other thing called 'one'

    Aquinas argues that unity predicated of God and creatures shares an analogical structure, not mere equivocation, preserving real conceptual continuity.

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    • 1.Pure equivocation makes theological discourse meaningless; analogy preserves rational communication about God's attributes.
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    • 2.Creatures derive their being from God, so their unity must share structural similarity with divine unity, not complete difference.
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    • 3.Analogy avoids anthropomorphism while respecting that God's transcendence permits some conceptual continuity across domains.
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    • 1.Analogy itself requires understanding the proportional relationship between God and creatures, which seems equally opaque as univocity.
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    • 2.If unity in God and creatures is only analogical, we cannot confidently assert that God actually possesses any attribute language names.
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    • 3.The 'middle ground' between equivocation and univocity may be unstable—analogy could collapse into equivocation under scrutiny.
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