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    Providence grants man the capacity to acquire virtues — Carmelics
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    Supports→Man can acquire virtues or vices through the exercise of his own will and choice

    Providence grants man the capacity to acquire virtues

    Divine AttributesVirtue Ethics
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    ‘Abd al-Latif maintains that the action of God’s providence expresses itself both in the superior and in the inferior world; but if in the first case the relationship between divine providence and the superior world is immediate, in the second case it is mediated by the superior world. The relationship between divine providence and those who receive it, however, cannot be thought of as a causal relationship, since in this case “the noble would come into being because of the ignoble and the earli

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