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Describing the Hand of God
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306 pages
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The exploration of divine agency in the context of theology and science reveals a complex interplay of three key influences from early modernity. The well-documented late medieval perfect-being theology and the dual revelation concept of nature are complemented by the early modern interpretation of the Augustinian doctrine of inspiration. This perspective emphasizes the soul's existence and offers a distinct understanding of divine agency in humans, which subsequently influenced broader perceptions of divine action in the natural world.
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2015, paperback
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