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Dialogue
1 Intro| governed by the will of God. Throughout the two dialogues 2 Intro| the Eleatic stranger to a god from heaven.—All these passages, 3 Intro| thousand years because of the god.’ Hence the two words, like 4 Intro| declares that he must be a god in disguise, who, as Homer 5 Intro| poet, ‘There is a great God in them, and he grows not 6 Intro| opponents to have confused God with the history of philosophy, 7 Intro| inhere. In our conception of God in his relation to man or 8 Intro| love of truth, to worship God without attempting to know 9 Intro| this vast system is not God within us, or God immanent 10 Intro| is not God within us, or God immanent in the world, and 11 Intro| displayed, are the image of God;—that what all religions 12 Intro| philosophy and almost of God? When we look far away into 13 Intro| faith or conviction, that God is immanent in the world,— 14 Intro| invented as the voice of God in man. But this by no means 15 Intro| conceived himself as creating God in thought. He was the servant 16 Soph| SOCRATES: Is he not rather a god, Theodorus, who comes to 17 Soph| gods, and especially the god of strangers, are companions 18 Soph| my opinion, he is not a god at all; but divine he certainly 19 Soph| previously—by the creation of God, or shall we agree with 20 Soph| knowledge which comes from God?~THEAETETUS: I dare say 21 Soph| incline to refer them to God, I defer to your authority.~ 22 Soph| the creation and work of God.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: