Citation attribuée à Maurice Blondel, philosophe français (1861-1949), reflétant sa pensée sur la relation entre foi et raison. Source exacte non spécifiée, mais correspond à sa philosophie de l'action.
"A god that reason could dominate would be neither a personal god nor a transcendent god. It is by affirming both that He exists and that He surpasses it that reason knows Him as God."