I can't believe I'm actually commenting here but having four useless pieces of paper hanging on my bathroom wall compels me I suppose. For the record, the historic consensus in orthodox Christian theology/philosophy (Eastern, Western and Protestant) is that man's thoughts do not intersect with God's at any point but are rather analogical. This would include our use of logic, math etc. These things "reflect the thinking of God" one might say. However, the opposite idea has been posited by some theologians/philosophers, most notably Gordon Clark and his descendants (Carl Henry, Ron Nash et al), that God and man's thoughts are univocal. Anyway, y'all carry on while I sit wondering why in the name of fu(k I wasted a few minutes typing this.
I guess I missed your point unless it's just that there are two lines of thought by mortal men on the subject of the 'relationship' between God & 'Man'.
Best Wishes.