Indeed the correct derivation of such categories would appear to be no mean achievement for
the finite human reason.
Indeed, while it allegedly defends matters of faith, it typically deals primarily with revelation only from the point of view of what appeals to
finite human reason.
Not exact matches
Your
reason for not believing in
human evil is your own, limited,
finite, subjective experience.
For this
reason it has been acknowledged that
human language, evolved for communication in and about the
finite world, will always be inadequate for discussion of the infinite God.
I have quoted these passages from Whitehead for two
reasons: first, because he is the «founding father» of the Process conceptuality; and second, because what he says in them points to God as «pure unbounded Love» and to our own
human existence as intended to be a creaturely love (doubtless imperfect and defective because
finite and mortal).