We can NOT know God in His Essence. Therefore, we cannot explain God by our logic or science.
We CAN—by Grace—know God in His Energies. (Grace is one of His Energies.) This kind of knowledge is more akin to knowing another person whom we love than knowing by logic or through the senses. It may happen, for example, through the Holy Sacraments of the Orthodox Church, or via deep prayer. (See especially the writings of St. Gregory Palamas.)
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Gregory_Palamas
Michael Pravica’s essay is useful, however, for those of us living in a science-based world, which includes all of us, even Orthodox Christians.
Meanwhile, there are some physicists and mathematicians who are trying to convert quantum theory to a branch of probability, thus eliminating the wave/particle duality, etc. (I imagine that these researchers are atheists, too.) However, in my mind, this divorces quantum theory from observation and experiment, and it thus ceases to be real science.
Thank you for explaining that so that I don’t feel like I have to.
Essence vs. energies. Ousia vs. hypostases (something a lot of posters aren’t tracking).
I wish that FR could have a ‘like’ function, so I could ‘like’ what you wrote in post 18.