Intellectual: The word ‘INTELLECTUAL’ is used here as elsewhere by us as referring to the Intellect, it does not apply to the purely ‘mental’ speculations of logicians. (GTUFS: GnosisDW, Vicissitudes of Different Spiritual Temperaments)
Intellectual Qualification / Faith: If INTELLECTUAL qualification is the discernment that is capable of passing from appearances to reality, from forms to essence, and from effects to cause, then faith is the propensity to pass from the concept to the thing itself, or from knowing to being; we say the propensity and not the passage itself, as this is dependent upon the spiritual means and upon grace. Faith is the moral qualification insofar as the latter allows itself to be determined by the saving truth and through this content realizes its whole vocation. (GTUFS: LogicT, The Problem of Qualifications)