divine nature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdivineandnature
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divine
adjective
uk/dɪˈvaɪn/us/dɪˈvaɪn/
connected with a god, or like ...
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nature
noun
uk/ˈneɪ.tʃər/us/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Furthermore, moral perfection is a component of thedivinenatureor essence.
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A separate problem is finding the right balance between joy and suffering in thedivinenature.
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These qualifications imply that no analogy is really adequate for capturing thedivinenature.
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There isn't even any significant updating to be derived here, if one can assume that changes in thedivinenatureare out of the question.
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The most the theist need concede is a standoff with respect to intuitions concerning thedivinenatureand the range of possible worlds.
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These centre on the properties making up thedivinenature.
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Let us therefore consider what eternity is, for this makes plain to us both thedivinenatureand knowledge.
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It is compatible with our knowing quite a bit about thedivinenature, activities, purposes, and relations with humanity.
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That is, it could be used to speak of thedivinenaturein a way approaching how things really are without actually capturing the reality of how things are.
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All other obligations are secondary and only actions that kindle man'sdivinenatureare worthy of the name of actions.
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Herdivinenaturemanaged herself according to time and situation.
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Again, thedivinenatureconsidered either as static or as the source activity; hence another division into quiescent and active.
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Each individual is unique as created by divinity, it would be againstdivinenatureif we force individuals to think and do alike.
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Man is, through faith, to be a partaker in thedivinenature, and to overcome every temptation wherewith he is beset.
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A hagiography has grown around him including stories that hold special meaning to his devotees and are considered evidence of hisdivinenature.
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These topics are faith,divinenature, individual worth, knowledge, choice and accountability, good works, integrity and virtue.
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The heavens are of a more perfect anddivinenaturethan other bodies.
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This was said to prove that humanity held adivinenature.
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The king was considered to have adivinenature, but not because of birth or immortality.
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We are a culture that lives in tune with ourdivinenature.
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