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Belief that all events on Earth are controlled by God
In Christianity, providentialism is the belief that all events on Earth are controlled by God. Providentialism was sometimes viewed by its adherents as
Providentialism
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Providential (February 6, 1977 – May 1998) was an Irish-born Thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in France and won the most important race
Providential
Greek critical text of the New Testament
view is generally based upon a theological doctrine of the supernatural providential preservation of scripture. The Textus Receptus most strongly resembles
Textus_Receptus
Christian theological concept
definition may be extended to include human conscience or providence (or providential history). According to Dumitru Stăniloae, the Eastern Orthodox Church's
General_revelation
Radio station in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee
Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Greg Combs Providential Broadcasting, LLC, and features programming from GNC Radio Network. "Facility
WXRQ
Pro-natalist Christian movement
full quiver. Some sources have referred to the Quiverfull position as providentialism, while other sources have simply referred to it as a manifestation
Quiverfull
American Founding Father (1755–1804)
extraordinary one—in other words, that it is the effect of some great providential plan? The man who will draw this conclusion, will look for the solution
Alexander_Hamilton
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990
August 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2011. "Thatcher: 'Reagan's life was providential'". CNN. 11 June 2004. Archived from the original on 9 November 2017.
Margaret_Thatcher
Mythical realm in Irish mythology
could reach by traveling west from Ireland, often blown off course by providential tempests while on an inspired mission. They typically explore many other
Mag_Mell
Italian Franciscan friar
priest. His struggles in being ordained to the priesthood required two providential coincidences involving his exams. These incidents have earned him the
Joseph_of_Cupertino
1796 political pamphlet
Joseph de Maistre about the ongoing French Revolution. Maistre presents a providential interpretation of the Revolution and argues for a new alliance of throne
Considerations_on_France
Movement asserting superiority of the King James Bible
and Independent Baptist churches, believe that this text has been providentially preserved as a perfect translation of the Bible into English, or at
King_James_Only_movement
Christian school in Oklahoma, US
Approach concept of "Providential History" maintains that "God commands us to make nations Christian" nations, that only "Providential history is true history"
Christian_Heritage_Academy
Brig that sank in 1833
narratives of the most remarkable shipwrecks, fires, famines, calamities, providential deliverances, and lamentable disasters on the seas: in most parts of
Lady_of_the_Lake_(brig)
American jazz singer (born 1951)
1979. Unhappy with life in the group, she considered the accident a providential opportunity to start a solo career. In 1981, she moved to Chicago, and
Laurel_Massé
Basilica overlooking Marseille, France
Notre-Dame de la Garde (French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam d(ə) la ɡaʁd]; Occitan: Nòstra Dòna de la Gàrdia, lit. 'Our Lady of the Guard'), known to local citizens as
Notre-Dame_de_la_Garde
Pythagorean philosopher
dictum attributed to Arignote: The eternal essence of number is the most providential cause of the whole heaven, earth and the region in between. Likewise
Arignote
Turf horse race in the United States
Run the Gantlet won the International in 1971; his son Providential won it in 1981. Providential was bred and previously owned by Bertram R. Firestone
Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup
Baltimore_Washington_International_Turf_Cup
French Catholic priest and writer (1836-1921)
and the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ") Delassus defends a providential view of history, considering French national identity as inseparable
Henri_Delassus
Shakespeare's history plays
Throne of England, Richard, Duke of York, stressed the justification of providential justice to Parliament. To reject Richard's claim to the English throne
Shakespearean_history
American actress (1914–2001)
Episode 79: "#272 — For Tomorrow We Die" CBS Radio Mystery Theater February 26, 1976 Ellen Gardner Season 3, Episode 33: "#438 — The Providential Ghost"
Beatrice_Straight
US-built landing craft used extensively in amphibious landings in World War II
rum-running sector; the U.S. Navy's interest in the boats was, in any case, providential, though Higgins proved unable to manage his company's good fortune. The
LCVP_(United_States)
Book analysis
is economically outdated and only saved from bankruptcy through the providential intervention of the very investments that are being critiqued. The novel
Depiction of contemporary England in Dickens' Dombey and Son
Depiction_of_contemporary_England_in_Dickens'_Dombey_and_Son
Head of the Catholic Church from 1154 to 1159
administratione constituit... The incomprehensible and ineffable mercy of the Divine Majesty has established us in the apostolic see for this providential reason...
Pope_Adrian_IV
18th and 19th century Western esoteric religion
purpose. By contrast, the Illuminists interpreted contemporary events providentially and included both revolutionaries and reactionaries. Nicolas de Bonneville
Illuminism
Mexican actor (1912–1963)
American tourist. His meeting with the director Emilio Fernández was providential, whereupon the actor and director began working in numerous films: Soy
Pedro_Armendáriz
Belief in a god based on rational thought
believes that God created the world but thereafter has exercised no providential control over what goes on in it. In the proper sense, a deist is someone
Deism
being an advocate of the King James only movement, viewing it as the providentially preserved word of God. Gerardus Bouw was a Baptist, and he defended
Gerardus_D._Bouw
Thought and poetics of Alessandro Manzoni
final intervention of the resolving Grace, in historical events (the providential misfortune) and beyond, so the broom is lost in nothingness while Manzoni's
Alessandro Manzoni's thought and poetics
Alessandro_Manzoni's_thought_and_poetics
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1817 to 1825
permanent part of southern life, and that it could only be removed on providential terms. Like so many other Upper South slaveholders, Monroe believed that
James_Monroe
Nigerian head of state (1976–79; 1999–2007)
innocence. While imprisoned, he became a born again Christian, with providentialism strongly influencing his subsequent worldview. He was released following
Olusegun_Obasanjo
Indian actor
Friday night. I don't frequent Otters Club. So in hindsight it all seems providential. The next morning he was supposed to drive with producer Gawa (Gurdeep
Navin_Nischol
Bubonic plague outbreak in the Balkan Peninsula
the manifested judgement of God’s majesty.” Such language shows that providential interpretations were not limited to pastors or officials, but were also
Great_Plague_of_1738
Political and religious ideology
attached to the idea that Arab leadership in Islam was both natural and providential because of the language of the Quran and the origin of Muhammad. The
Arab–Islamic_nationalism
Interpretation of quantum mechanics
Einstein mockingly asked us whether we could really believe that the providential authorities took recourse to dice-playing ("ob der liebe Gott würfelt")
Copenhagen_interpretation
Christian process of achieving spiritual perfection
sinlessness is enough is not up to us--that decision belongs to Jesus. And providentially for us, Jesus is a merciful and compassionate judge. Quakers believe
Christian_perfection
French jockey
races, including the 1981 Washington, D.C. International Stakes aboard Providential for trainer Charlie Whittingham. Son of leading French rider Guy Lequeux
Alain_Lequeux
1976 book by Paul Johnson
Christ was God, and who await the parousia. Perhaps it is part of the providential plan that the organization of Christianity should be a perpetual source
A History of Christianity (Johnson book)
A_History_of_Christianity_(Johnson_book)
Italian TV host (1928–1988)
held in 1985, being spared further incarceration only thanks to the providential intervention of the Radical Party who offered him a candidacy to the
Enzo_Tortora
Character created by Jules Verne
and packing. Throughout the same book, Nemo repeatedly acts in this providential way, as when the sailor Pencroff pines for tobacco, then the young naturalist
Captain_Nemo
Washington County, D.C. (Both counties were governed by levy courts made of providentially appointed Justices of the Peace, whose members do not appear below.
List of mayors of Washington, D.C.
List_of_mayors_of_Washington,_D.C.
Literature of Canadian province
of the Hands of the Indians in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (1760) and A Providential Escape after a Shipwreck in Coming from the Island of St. John by Gamaliel
Literature_of_Nova_Scotia
Military force of the British South Africa Company
route that led up from the low altitude area known as the Lowveld (named Providential Pass), called Fort Victoria (renamed Masvingo in 1982); the second at
Pioneer_Column
American Thoroughbred racehorse
Alderbrook Baron Windrush Ollie Magern Sh Boom Anzum Young Kenny Ackzo Providential Prorutori Commanche Run Bonny Scot Wavy Run Commanche Court Timbera Salt
Tom_Rolfe
French philosopher, mathematician and sociologist (1798–1857)
attached to it. This belief is called polytheism. The mind "substituted the providential action of a single being for the varied play of numerous independent
Auguste_Comte
American Seventh-day Adventist minister (1865–1952)
ISBN 0-275-98712-4. Books by W. A. Spicer Spicer, W. A. (1997) [1936], Stories of Providential Deliverance, Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald (Teach Services, 1997)
William_A._Spicer
American politician (1893–1935)
Tugwell also said that Roosevelt regarded Long's assassination as a "providential occurrence". Evidence later surfaced that suggests Long was accidentally
Huey_Long
Ancient Roman goddess of fortune and luck
often ruinous turns of Fortune's Wheel are in fact both inevitable and providential, that even the most coincidental events are part of God's hidden plan
Fortuna
Korean folk art
common figures were animals that represented power, such as the tiger, or providential circumstances, such as carp, which represent success. The paintings were
Minhwa
German philosopher (1897–1973)
their underlying structure, which he argues is incoherent without their providential origin. This analysis established him as a major humanist critic of the
Karl_Löwith
French Roman Catholic saint
bishop of Rodez. It was reported that Rodat had "great faith in God’s providential care and money and materials seemed to miraculously appear when needed"
Émilie_de_Rodat
Doctrine in Christian theology
traits, and literary styles were authentically theirs, but had been providentially prepared by God for use as his instrument in producing Scripture". However
Biblical_inspiration
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
in a God as the wellspring of morality and goodness in man, and as a Providential actor in history responsible for American independence. At a critical
Benjamin_Franklin
Two general stages in Jewish Kabbalah
worlds. "Every descent is for a higher ascent": sin causes new Shevirah. Providential redemption transforms darkness to light, uniting tohu and tiqqun The
The World of Chaos and The World of Rectification
The_World_of_Chaos_and_The_World_of_Rectification
Polish Roman Catholic church
commemorates Poland as a country with a Roman Catholic majority and links providential events in Poland's history over the past 200 years with their putative
Temple_of_Divine_Providence
Doctrine in Christian theology
brothers Predestination in Islam – Concept of divine destiny in Islam Providentialism – Belief that all events on Earth are controlled by God Theological
Predestination
American Episcopal bishop (born 1959)
trust in you. And as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God. In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy
Mariann_Budde
Political and religious ideology
though also a call to responsibility and justice, is "part of God's providential design and eternal promise to His people Israel," even despite the uncertainty
Christian_Zionism
19th-century expansionist belief in the U.S.
the United States. Many began to see this as the beginning of a new providential mission: If the United States was successful as a "shining city upon
Manifest_destiny
Opposition to the State of Israel within religious contexts
though also a call to responsibility and justice, is "part of God's providential design and eternal promise to His people Israel," even despite the uncertainty
Religious_anti-Zionism
1956–62 conflict between the IRA and the UK
campaign resembled a 'phoney war' at times, as 'casualties remained providentially light' and normal life carried on 'almost uninterrupted'. In the summer
Border campaign (Irish Republican Army)
Border_campaign_(Irish_Republican_Army)
American philosopher and author (1737–1809)
unity against the corrupt British court, so as to realize America's providential role in providing an asylum for liberty. Written in a direct and lively
Thomas_Paine
Crusade against a Muslim kingdom
207. The fleet had left Pisa in August. Busch, 208. It records the Providential meeting of Pisans and Catalans as divino ducatu in portu Sancti Felicis
1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition
Austrian writer and translator (1868–1932)
named "Meier & Morgenstern". In Prague an event occurred which played a providential role in Meyrink's life. Meyrink described it in the autobiographical
Gustav_Meyrink
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
Christian centre and the right of the kings of Spain to take it over was providentially justified. However, there were enough mentions in the written sources
Granada
Political party in Romania
Democracy Party of Romania Deletant, Dennis (1993). "Reviewed work: A Providential Anti-Semitism. Nationalism and Polity in Nineteenth-Century Romania,
Romanian_National_Unity_Party
Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005
2000 as an important appointment. I thought of its celebration as a providential opportunity during which the Church, thirty-five years after the Second
Pope_John_Paul_II
Naga nationalist leader and president of the Naga National Council
Mission School and deepened throughout his life, gave his nationalism a providential dimension. He believed the Naga people had a God-given right to their
Zapu_Phizo
Ancient Meitei language text
making another of you for the same purpose. If I fail, there shall be Providential judgement.” The first younger brother of Thongalen was equipped with
Nungpan_Ponpi_Luwaopa
Events displayed in chronological order
first printed books. This served the idea of Christian world history and providential time. The table is easy to produce, append, and read with indices, so
Timeline
Reform synagogue in Savannah, Georgia, US
their Egyptian Oppressors planted them in the promised land – whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in establishing these United States
Congregation_Mickve_Israel
Kingdom in Europe between 1881 and 1947
of Modern Europe) (1st ed.). Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0198221265. "Providential Anti-Semitism – Penn Press". University of Pennsylvania Press. Retrieved
Kingdom_of_Romania
Old Catholic group in the Netherlands
X only confirmed a right of the church but Leo X's confirmation "was providential" in respect to the future schism. Forced into hiding as a result of the
Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands
Old_Catholic_Church_of_the_Netherlands
Roman historian and theologian (c. 375/385 – c. 420 AD)
Augustine of Hippo Livy Jerome Junianus Justinus Tacitus Suetonius Florus Academic work Main interests Providentialism Universal history Germanic paganism
Orosius
Wireless operator on the RMS Carpathia (1891–1984)
inquiry, Captain Arthur Rostron stated: "The whole thing was absolutely providential. I will tell you this, that the wireless operator was in his cabin, at
Harold_Cottam
Book of the Hebrew Bible
first oracle (Zechariah 9–11) gives an outline of the course of God's providential dealings with his people down to the time of the coming of the Messiah
Book_of_Zechariah
City in Utah, United States
situated in an elbow of the mountains and appearing to us somewhat of a providential place, we named Providence." Robert Williams was ordained as bishop.
Providence,_Utah
Mother of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the Hidden Imam in Twelver Shia
their Hidden Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi. His birth is said to have been providentially concealed by his father, Hasan al-Askari, out of fear of Abbasid persecution
Narjis
American botanist and inventor (1864–1943)
Company, 1943. Quote: "He [Carver] believed that there was something providential in the coming of this young man [Austin], so intensely serious about
George_Washington_Carver
Fictional magical artefact
similarly noted the hand of providence: Wormtongue's throwing of the stone providentially leads to Pippin's foolish look into the stone, which deceives Sauron;
Palantír
English cleric and writer (1766–1834)
or Historical Memoirs of Shipwrecks (3 vols.). Its subtitle "of the Providential Deliverance of Vessels" reflects its traditional content, harking back
James_Stanier_Clarke
Catholic charismatic movement
the life, renewal and sanctification of God’s People. It is from this providential rediscovery of the Church’s charismatic dimension that, before and after
Catholic_Charismatic_Renewal
Qing dynasty order
imperial authority - mountains, clouds, plum blossoms and characters with providential meanings - were added to variations of the designs over time. The order
Order_of_the_Double_Dragon
American actress (1915–1977)
Redbook. p. 52. ProQuest 1807565961. Life isn't fair, but it can be providential, proof of which is fiancé Denis McCallion, 47, a former Disney TV production
Nora_Marlowe
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
religious revolutionary who fervently believed that he was meant "to play a providential role in the millenary economy of the salvation of humanity". Peter Heather
Constantine_the_Great
Seventeenth chapter of the biblical book of Proverbs
it may mean "showing contempt for" or "insulting" God, blaming God's providential control of the world or "offending the divine nature" of poverty by holding
Proverbs_17
Minority of Alfonso XIII of Spain, 1885–1902
in her 1894 opuscule Errores Catalanistas. Catholic integralism and providentialism that leads him to reject liberalism, since it "takes us away from our
Regency of Maria Christina of Austria
Regency_of_Maria_Christina_of_Austria
English politician and author (1538–1599)
English reformer John Wycliffe. Scot expresses what is often called the Providential view in stating that "it is neither a witch, nor devil, but glorious
Reginald_Scot
Cove and beach in New South Wales, Australia
help rescuing their crew. The headland to the south of Providential Cove is named "Providential Point", but was previously named "Boy Martin Point". The
Wattamolla
Theological concept in Calvinism
common grace to all mankind may be generally gathered under four heads: Providential care in creation – God’s sustaining care for his creation, called divine
Common_grace
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
England and France, including back-to-back wins of the Ascot Gold Cup Providential (1977), won in France and the United States including the 1979 Critérium
Run_the_Gantlet
Thai Buddhist temple
religieuse en tant que nouveau capital démocratique [Social development and a providential regime in Thailand: Religious philanthropy as a new form of democratic
Wat_Phra_Dhammakaya
Methodist minister and bishop in America (1745–1816)
freedman Henry "Black Harry" Hosier, a meeting the minister believed "providentially arranged". Hosier served as his driver and guide and, though illiterate
Francis_Asbury
Star symbolizing Italy for many centuries
which was known at the time as "Portonaccio station". The protective or providential meaning of the star was then adopted by Italian Fascism and the Italian
Stella_d'Italia
origin but that to save the Roman world, it exteriorized itself in a providential way: the Christian sacraments then went from esoteric to exoteric status
René_Guénon
Type of Jewish mysticism
rationalist human-centered reasons for Jewish observance, gave Divine-immanent providential cosmic significance to the daily events in the worldly life of man in
Kabbalah
Canadian-American philosopher (1929–2010)
Philosophy of Religion Decision Theory Value Theory Notable works Logic and Theism Notable ideas Reformulated Logical and Providential Problems of Evil
Jordan_Howard_Sobel
Written work by Giambattista Vico
front piece portrait, examining the place of Gentile nations within the providential guidance of the Hebrew God. This portrait contains a number of images
The_New_Science
Methodist Episcopal Church clergy (1859–1915)
obligation for evangelizing Africa was upon them by "racial affinity, by providential preparation, by special adaptation, by divine command". Just within a
M._C._B._Mason
Religious concept of God and creation
Latter Day Saint movement. Predestination Predestination in Islam Providentialism is the belief that all events on Earth are controlled by God. Will
Will_of_God
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Girl/Female
Biblical
Howling for sin.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of the God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wholesome
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ekaksharapara | à®à®•கà¯à®·à®°à®ªà®°à®¾
The Goddess who likes Om
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gift, Fortunate, Give
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Defender; Helper
Boy/Male
Sikh
Bravely upholding the truth, Achiever
Boy/Male
Irish
Boy/Male
French German
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Writing; Studious
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v. i.
A calamity regarded as sent by God, by way of recompense for wrong committed; a providential punishment.
a.
Effected by, or referable to, divine direction or superintendence; as, the providential contrivance of thing; a providential escape.