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THE 'REMEMBRANCE' OF GOD AS PROVIDENCE AND AN ACT OF DIVINE JUSTICE
THE 'REMEMBRANCE' OF GOD AS PROVIDENCE AND AN ACT OF DIVINE JUSTICE

Author(s): Marius Sorin Radomir
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Theology and Religion, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Piteşti
Keywords: God; remembrance; providence; justice; faith;

Summary/Abstract: The concept of God's "remembrance" as a divine act intertwining providence and justice is indeed a profound theological theme. This notion suggests that God's remembrance is not a passive recollection but an active engagement with His creation, reflecting both His care and His righteous judgment. In biblical terminology, God's "remembrance" goes beyond a simple cognitive act. In Biblical Hebrew, the term zakhar (to remember) implies action and intervention. The implications of this theological theme on humanity's perception of God are significant. It shapes a vision of God as both a Provider and a righteous Ruler, who balances mercy with justice. From the perspective of providence, God's "remembrance" emphasizes His ongoing involvement and guidance in the world. Providence, by definition, is God's continuous activity in sustaining and governing creation. This implies that God is neither distant nor detached but intimately involved in the lives of Christians and the world at large. This understanding reassures believers that God is aware of their needs, struggles, and circumstances, orchestrating events according to His divine plan and wisdom.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 34
  • Page Range: 159-167
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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