id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt b5644q80k1f Robert G. T. Edwards Divine Providence and Biblical Narrative in the Thought of John Chrysostom 2020 .txt text/plain 334 11 38 The recurrence of God's providential actions throughout biblical history also reveals a larger point: that God's providence is neither episodic nor interventionist, but is continual and consistent throughout all of history; Chrysostom is not interested in delineating ages of salvation history, or a history of covenants, but instead in showing his audience how providence operates according to the same love for humanity throughout all time, to the same end of salvation—no matter how at odds events might seem with one another. Finally, scripture's narratives of providence, from creation to the incarnation, and now in the life of the church, also put forward figures who have trusted in divine providence. cache/b5644q80k1f.txt txt/b5644q80k1f.txt