James K. A. SmithGod alone is not contingent—is necessary and independent. But our knowledge and confession of that truth is always and only the confession of creatures who are essentially contingent and finite. So truth that human beings could say could never be “absolute,” absolved of all relation, since as creatures we are inherently relational and dependent. To pretend otherwise is to pre-tend to divinity.

— Smith, Who’s Afraid of Relativism? 109.

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