1. Although the innocent might suffer, such tragedies were often accepted philosophically as part of the divine will or punishment. 2. As long as matter was considered to be inert, its motion could be ascribed to the divine will. 3. Encountering him there, Dinah calmly tells him that she can not do without him-it is the divine will that they Marry. 4. Even the claim that the natural order reflected the contingency of a divine will could pull in two directions. 5. But Jarrar says the Koran makes clear that man must act to carry out divine will and he believes he has given his people a basis for such action. 6. But much of the divine will is obvious, and the model for authentic human life is clear. 7. She credits her good fortune to determination and divine will. 8. Strauss appealed to the conservative elite because he viewed the status quo as an expression of divine will. 9. The early use of revelation had to do with the unfolding of divine will or the making-known by some supernatural agency. 10. The two others, formulas glorifying the Trinity and declaring acquiescence in the divine will, churn broodily, stony and severe. |
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