Zusammenfassung / Summary
In both systematic and biblical theology one finds tendencies negating the analogousness of the act of creation, which implicates a total incomparableness between divine and creatural action. The present article criticises this theological parlance by three arguments (one epistemic, one semantic and one properly theological) and underlines the constitutive analogousness of all theological speech: If there was no similarity and comparability at all between the being and acting of God and those of the creatures there would be no theology either.