Divine Providence

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Divine Providence is a theological work by Emanuel Swedenborg that explores how God’s guidance and governance operate in human life and the universe.

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instanceOf book
theological work
author Emanuel Swedenborg NERFINISHED
follows Divine Love and Wisdom NERFINISHED
genre Christian theology
systematic theology
hasDoctrine God’s end in providence is a heaven from the human race
God’s providence works in all details of life
apparent chance is a form of divine governance
divine providence cannot be directly perceived in the moment
divine providence is universal and particular
divine providence operates according to laws
divine providence respects human rationality
evil is permitted for the sake of a greater good
foreknowledge and providence are distinct
human freedom is necessary for spiritual growth
hasEnglishTitle Divine Providence NERFINISHED
hasForm prose treatise
hasKeyConcept appearance versus reality in divine action
conjunction of God with humanity
laws of divine providence
usefulness as a spiritual principle
hasPerspective Swedenborgian Christian theology
hasTheme divine omniscience and omnipotence
hidden operation of God in natural events
problem of evil
relationship between divine will and human freedom
spiritual development of individuals
influenced New Church theology
Swedenborgian denominations NERFINISHED
language Latin
mainTopic God’s governance of the universe
God’s guidance in human life
divine providence
originalTitle De Divina Providentia NERFINISHED
partOf Emanuel Swedenborg’s theological works
placeOfPublication Amsterdam NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1764
religiousMovement Swedenborgianism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
structure expository theological arguments
numbered propositions
targetAudience clergy
lay readers interested in theology
theologians
writtenBy Emanuel Swedenborg NERFINISHED

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Emanuel Swedenborg notableWork Divine Providence