God’s immanence and transcendence in religious experience create a paradox beyond mortal comprehension, requiring the function of theology and psychology of religion. [1] Infinity is the ultimate paradox, bridging the gap between unity and diversity in the realm of finite intelligences and metaphysics. [2]
Simultaneous measurements of location and velocity inevitably involve change in one another, creating a paradox akin to the analysis of dead versus living protoplasm. [3] The human paradox of being part of nature yet able to transcend it engenders uncertainty, anxiety, and the potential for sin. [4]