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1 I, 1,5 | what one might call the “absolute” unknowability of God and 2 I, 2,8 | a~teaching of God as the Absolute, God detached from everything 3 I, 2,8 | and finite (the very word~“absolute” means “detached”) and therefore 4 I, 2,8 | Thus, the concept of the Absolute was connected with the name 5 II, 5,3| fall into sin was not an~absolute perdition for mankind. The 6 II, 8,2| is not regarded as the “absolute” number of the Mysteries, 7 II, 8,3| Nicodemus indicated the absolute necessity of it~for salvation: “ 8 II, 8,7| Acts 6:2-6). Here with absolute~clarity and distinctiveness 9 App, 2 | the relation between the absolute principle~and the world 10 App, 2 | and of its relationship as absolute existence to the world of 11 App, 3 | existence.~7. God, as the Absolute, as God the Father, is presented 12 App, 3 | sphere of existence which, as absolute existence, has no contact~ 13 App, 3 | Intermediary between the Absolute and the world. This Intermediary~