Does Aquinas’ theory of analogy really explain how it is possible for religious believers to speak about God? Contemporary theories of language hold that words mean whatever we, the speakers of the language, intend them to mean. How can we intend words to have a meaning that we do not understand when applied to God? Does Aquinas’ theory imply that God must be like the world that God creates?
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