Abstract
My preference is to stay within the sphere more akin to literature than science. I focus on the paradoxical element some think exist in the dogma of the Trinity. The problem concerns human existence as much as it does God’s. This inclines me to consider Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger. If we follow Sartre, we have identity without essence. If we follow Heidegger, we have persons, along with God, as being rather than Existence, which he takes as extremes. The solution may be in Emmanuel Levinas. No nature exists in naked form, but always has a mode of existence. So nature, God’s nature is always ipostasis.
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