Origen on the three ways of middle platonism being insufficient and the need for revelation

"Celsus thinks that God is known either by synthesis with other things, similar to the method called synthesis by geometricians, or by analytical distinction from other things, or also by analogy, like the method of analogy used by the same students, as if one were able to come in this way, if at all, 'to the threshold of the Good' (Pl. Phil. 64c, Clem. Strom. VII,45,3). But when the Logos of God says that 'No man has known the Father except the Son, and the man to whom the Son may reveal him', he indicates that God is known by a certain divine grace, which does not about in the soul without God's action, but with a sort of inspiration." (Con. Cel. VII,44)

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