Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.7BP
Summary of text [comment] page 56
The book of Job struggles to reconcile the existence of evil with God’s goodness. God’s answer, coming at the end, confronts Job with a question: How can a part comprehend the whole? Were you present at the founding of your world?
[We can ask the same types of questions with respect to spontaneous orders.
How can any particular anti-entropic entity contemplate the entire anti-entopic spontaneous process?
How can an organ comprehend a body?
How can a person comprehend a society?
How can a society comprehend its Mythos and Logos?]