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The Laws of Providence - A Guide and History of Jesuit Spirituality, as Considered Through the Three Laws of Jesus Christ's Divine Providence and Leadership (Paperback)
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The Laws of Providence - A Guide and History of Jesuit Spirituality, as Considered Through the Three Laws of Jesus Christ's Divine Providence and Leadership (Paperback)
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The Laws of Providence, by Jesuit Professor of Theology Henri
Ramiere, discusses the three tenets of God's providence from the
perspective of the Society of Jesus. Offering insight into Jesuit
spirituality and theology, Ramiere reveals how God directs his will
through every creature and person on the Earth. He approaches the
phenomena of providence in three ways: the method of how every
worldly deed glorifies God; how God communicated his message
through his Son, Jesus Christ; and how the church is destined to
found the Kingdom which Christ described in the New Testament. Much
of the book's content reflects the attitudes and spirituality of
the Society of Jesus - or Jesuit - congregation of Christianity.
The views detailed by Ramiere run deep in the scholarship of the
Jesuit order, but are supported by frequent quotation of the
Biblical passages and the author's own, lucid explanations. Ramiere
writes with clarity, making it easy for readers to see the various
ways that God influences all living things.
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