The ideas are too large and too all-embracing for the finite mind to absorb them.
That which makes the irony of life will perhaps never be understood in its casual aspect by the finite mind of man.
What is perfection in art we, with our finite minds, cannot yet grasp.
The finite mind can never 'know' the Infinite.
These ideas, therefore, are uncreated and independent of finite minds.
It isn't in any finite mind to understand this sort of thing.
It would seem that the finite mind should not be able to grasp the infinite.
If the Incarnation is true, it's not surprising that finite minds couldn't totally comprehend it.
The universe (he said) offers a paradox too great for the finite mind to grasp.
I can think of only one explanation at all intelligible to our finite minds.