The Humanism of God 8 (1961) 281-283
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The tendency of almost all religions to conceive of the divinity in an anthropomorphic way reveals a demand of human nature. God has responded to this anthropomorphising tendency, placed by God in human psychology, with supreme condescension. God satisfies this desire of man, and humanises and anthropomorphises himself. The New Testament revelation gives us the ‘good news’ that ‘Benignitas et humanitas apparuit Salvatoris nostri Dei’ (Tit 3,4).
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