This is inescapable, for the cause of all truth, or intelligibility, is necessarily the cause of all actuality; intelligibility and actuality are the same.
Consequently, the faith-affirmation is the noetic response of the believer to ontological truth: the actuality of the believer participates in the actuality of the revelation, and the being or actuality of the believer is affirmed in faith to correspond or correlate to the revelation as potency to act.
Consequently, the faith-affirmation is the noetic response of the believer to ontological truth: the actuality of the believer participates in the actuality of the revelation, and the being or actuality of the believer is affirmed in faith to correspond or correlate to the revelation as potency to act.