
“God made everything out of nothing. But the nothingness shows through.”
Mauvaises Pensées et Autres (1941)
All Gall Is Divided (1952)
“God made everything out of nothing. But the nothingness shows through.”
Mauvaises Pensées et Autres (1941)
“The world is chaos. Nothingness is the yet-to-be-born god of the world.”
Act IV
Dantons Tod (Danton's Death) (1835)
“There is always someone above you: beyond God Himself rises Nothingness.”
Anathemas and Admirations (1987)
“That man should think of God as nothingness must at first sight seem astonishing”
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Lectures on the philosophy of religion, together with a work on the proofs of the existence of God. Vol 2 Translated from the 2d German ed. 1895 Ebenezer Brown Speirs 1854-1900, and J Burdon Sanderson p. 51
Lectures on Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2
Context: That man should think of God as nothingness must at first sight seem astonishing, must appear to us a most peculiar idea. But, considered more closely, this determination means that God is absolutely nothing determined. He is the Undetermined; no determinateness of any kind pertains to God; He is the Infinite. This is equivalent to saying that God is the negation of all particularity.