"[...]the only principle which really implies its own existence[...] is Will, personality."

"[...]the only principle which really implies its own existence, and which postulates everything else for itself, the only principle which has power over itself, which does not lose itself in the product of its activity, which returns more profoundly into and on itself every time that it goes forth from itself, is Will, personality. God is a Person, that is, He is the self-centralized Absolute, the eternal fundamental being, which knows itself as a centre, as the I am in the midst of its infinite glory (Isaiah xliv. 6.), which is conscious of being the Lord of this glory." (Martensen, Christian Dogmatics, p. 73)

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