RobertPGH1981
Puritan Board Sophomore
I am currently taking a class on Apologetics and read Immanuel Kant's explanation of the Phenomenal and the Noumenal worlds. My understanding is that the Noumenal world is reality where the divine sits, while the Phenomenal world is what we experience through our senses. The flaw with this is that Kant claims God cannot pass from the Noumenal to the Phenomenal. My questions are as follows:
1. Is this summary accurate?
2. If so, do we as christian accept this concept of Noumenal and Phenomenal as being particularly true except the fact that God is unknowable?
3. Can the Trinity be used to say that God sits in all parts if we can accept Noumenal and Phenomenal.
1. Is this summary accurate?
2. If so, do we as christian accept this concept of Noumenal and Phenomenal as being particularly true except the fact that God is unknowable?
3. Can the Trinity be used to say that God sits in all parts if we can accept Noumenal and Phenomenal.