Logos don't exist on blank pages just like buildings don't exist in contextless environments. |
The Greek, metaphysical concept of the Logos is in sharp contrast to the concept of a personal God described in anthropomorphic terms typical of Hebrew thought. |
The grace of God in the Logos is the means by which the human soul comes to a contemplation of the divine hypostases. |
He has, therefore, no hypostasis of himself but only in and through the Logos. |
The same idea must be carried further and applied not only to the Logos himself, but to the other persons of the holy Trinity. |
The animus corresponds to the paternal Logos just as the anima corresponds to the maternal Eros. |