John 1:1
Footnote:
| 3 | What is the Logos? The Logos is the Greek mathematical term for ratio. It was Euclid's and Aristotle's formulation of a co-determination of two magnitudes measured <em>toward</em> one another. Each term in the ratio has no ratio-being in isolation; it becomes what it is <em>as-ratio</em> only through its reference to the other. One does not merely “exist next to” the other—their quantitative identities are mutually defined through comparison. Two or Three? As "son of God," he is also "son of the Word," but if the Word is a son of God, then he is a son of Himself. |