"The deity who guides us must, and must not, be among us mankind; He must be both immanent and transcendent. In other words, He must be the Deity who renders satisfaction to human wisdom on one hand, and leads us up to things too high to give satisfaction to it on the other. Again, He must be apparent as well as hidden. Such a deity is umgreifend. It may well be said that a pantheistic god is apparent while a transcendent god is hidden."
January 1, 1970