This statement is from the Russian Orthodox philosopher Nicolai Berdyaev. He explains one of the main differences between the bloodless abstract God of philosophy and the living God of Christianity:
"God is not the Absolute
The concept of the Absolute is the extreme limit of objectivizing abstract thought. In the Absolute there are no signs of existence, no evidences of life. The Absolute belongs not so much to religious revelation as to religious philosophy and theology: it is the child of thought. The abstract Absolute shares the fate of abstract being which does not differ in any way from non-being. We cannot pray to the Absolute, cannot have dramatic meeting with him... The God of Revelation, the God of the Bible is not the Absolute: in Him there is dramatic movement and life, relationship to another, to man and the world. It was by applying Aristotelian philosophy that men transformed the God of the Bible into pure act, and deprived Him of all inner movement, all tragic elements. The Absolute cannot move out of itself and create another world; we cannot ascribe to him movement or change. The Gottheit of Eckhardt and the mystics is not the Absolute, as ultimate abstraction, but is the ultimate Mystery, and to this no categories are applicable. God is not an absolute monarch: He is a God who suffers with the world and with man; He is crucified Love, the Liberator. And the Liberator appeared, not as authority, but as crucifixion The Redeemer is the Liberator, not the accounting with God for crimes committed. God reveals Himself as Human-ness. Human-ness is the chief quality of God, not all omnipotence, omniscience, etc., but humanness, freedom, love , sacrifice. The concept of God must be freed from distorting, degrading, profane sociomorphism."
Thoughts?
"God is not the Absolute
The concept of the Absolute is the extreme limit of objectivizing abstract thought. In the Absolute there are no signs of existence, no evidences of life. The Absolute belongs not so much to religious revelation as to religious philosophy and theology: it is the child of thought. The abstract Absolute shares the fate of abstract being which does not differ in any way from non-being. We cannot pray to the Absolute, cannot have dramatic meeting with him... The God of Revelation, the God of the Bible is not the Absolute: in Him there is dramatic movement and life, relationship to another, to man and the world. It was by applying Aristotelian philosophy that men transformed the God of the Bible into pure act, and deprived Him of all inner movement, all tragic elements. The Absolute cannot move out of itself and create another world; we cannot ascribe to him movement or change. The Gottheit of Eckhardt and the mystics is not the Absolute, as ultimate abstraction, but is the ultimate Mystery, and to this no categories are applicable. God is not an absolute monarch: He is a God who suffers with the world and with man; He is crucified Love, the Liberator. And the Liberator appeared, not as authority, but as crucifixion The Redeemer is the Liberator, not the accounting with God for crimes committed. God reveals Himself as Human-ness. Human-ness is the chief quality of God, not all omnipotence, omniscience, etc., but humanness, freedom, love , sacrifice. The concept of God must be freed from distorting, degrading, profane sociomorphism."
Thoughts?