Trusting Divine Providence in Times of Suffering

Par : Joseph Turner
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230637530
  • EAN9798230637530
  • Date de parution20/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The concept of Divine Providence stands at the heart of Catholic theology, affirming that God governs all things in creation with wisdom, love, and sovereignty. This doctrine has been articulated throughout history by sacred authors, Church Fathers, and theologians, each offering profound insights into how God orders the universe and human life. From the early pages of Sacred Scripture to the great minds of Augustine, Aquinas, and Newman, the belief in God's providence has been a source of comfort, debate, and theological refinement.
To understand the depths of Divine Providence, we must explore its biblical roots, its development in the patristic and scholastic traditions, its role in Catholic doctrine, and its implications for human suffering and salvation.
The concept of Divine Providence stands at the heart of Catholic theology, affirming that God governs all things in creation with wisdom, love, and sovereignty. This doctrine has been articulated throughout history by sacred authors, Church Fathers, and theologians, each offering profound insights into how God orders the universe and human life. From the early pages of Sacred Scripture to the great minds of Augustine, Aquinas, and Newman, the belief in God's providence has been a source of comfort, debate, and theological refinement.
To understand the depths of Divine Providence, we must explore its biblical roots, its development in the patristic and scholastic traditions, its role in Catholic doctrine, and its implications for human suffering and salvation.