Nice post, Dicky. In fact, it's said that the rabbis of old praised the contradictions in the Hebrew Bible, which Christians patronizingly call the OT, and said that there was a conversation between different views about God, rather than a contradiction. I don't know whether modern rabbis do the same, but again, it's often said that Judaism is less hung up on doctrine. Hence, atheist Jews don't ruffle feathers or twist knickers.
Paul uses the word 'pleroma', sort of totality, which some New Agers took to using. In fact, I have heard it in Zen, used rather paradoxically, thus, this moment is the pleroma, or this blade of grass, rather like Blake.