The concept of Infinite knowledge in Christianity
Infinite knowledge in Christianity, as outlined by both Protestantism and the Catholic Church, refers to God's boundless and comprehensive understanding of all things. It emphasizes His omniscience, which allows Him to possess complete awareness of the past, present, and future without limitations. This limitless scope of knowledge underpins God's perfect wisdom and actions, asserting that nothing is concealed from Him. Different interpretations exist regarding the extent of this knowledge, but it fundamentally stresses God's eternal and all-encompassing awareness.
Synonyms: Unlimited knowledge, Limitless knowledge, Eternal knowledge, Vast knowledge, Extensive knowledge, All-knowingness, Omniscience, Limitless wisdom
In Dutch: Oneindige kennis; In Finnish: Loputon tieto; In Spanish: Conocimiento infinito; In German: Unendliches Wissen; In Malay: Ilmu yang tidak terhingga; In Swedish: Oändlig kunskap; In French: Connaissances infinies
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Christian concept of 'Infinite knowledge'
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) This describes the boundless scope of God's understanding, which is without limits and forms the foundation for his perfect wisdom and actions in the universe.[1] (2) The concept that God possesses an all-encompassing understanding of what is possible and the realm of knowledge beyond any limitation.[2] (3) The complete and boundless understanding that God possesses about Himself and all things.[3] (4) God's comprehensive and boundless understanding of all things, embodying the concept of omniscience.[4] (5) The understanding of God’s all-knowing nature, emphasizing that nothing can be concealed from Him.[5]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Knowledge that is limitless and all-encompassing, which cannot be fully possessed by finite beings.[6] (2) The limitless scope of God's knowledge that transcends temporal and spatial constraints.[7]
From: The city of God
(1) This refers to the capacity to understand without limit, which some believe God has, but others question if it applies to all things, according to the provided text.[8]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The clear vision of this, from the heat of which nothing is hid, has no stages of advancement, and no events lying nebulous in a dim horizon by reason of distance, or growing in clearness as they draw nearer, but which pierces the mists of futurity and the veils of the past and the infinities of the present.[9]