(Zenit) Pope Benedict XVI Calls on Faithful to Discover ‘The Knowledge of God’

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The Holy Father focused his weekly audience on the reasonableness of faith in God. Rejecting the thought of fideism, which he asserted as "the will believe against reason", Pope Benedict said that God was not an abstract being, but a mystery. "Mystery, in turn, is not irrational, but the overabundance of sense, of meaning, of truth. If, when looking at the Mystery, one's reason sees darkness, it is not because there is no light in the mystery, but rather because there is too much of it," he said.

"Just as when a man turns his eyes to look directly at the sun, he sees only darkness; but who would say that the sun is not bright? On the contrary, it is the source of light."

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