providential Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌprɒv.ɪˈden.ʃəl]
  • Us [ ˌprɑː.vəˈden.ʃəl]

Meaning of providential In English

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  • Each problem concerns an apparently apodeictic principle that the providential employment of divine foreknowledge is supposed to violate.

  • Perhaps, on the contrary, people had always exhibited an ability to engage with providential stories and miraculous tales on several different conceptual levels.

  • Their objectives ranged widely too, from the mundane to the providential.

  • Each providential cycle had produced more converts for the true faith and a greater security for the true religion.

  • Monteore punctuates her journal with references to her religious faith and her conviction that despite their difculties, there is a providential plan.

  • In both cases, he clung stubbornly to stories of providential retribution despite vigorous objections to their accuracy.

  • These marital and national concerns were played out against a strongly providential backdrop.

  • They see in it a force for good that works like a providential mechanism for the benefit of human kind.

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