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The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society

Current price: $21.00
The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society
The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society

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The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society

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This is the second book in the
Reflections on Reality
series. In the first book,
The Big Story: Challenging the dichotomy of evolution and creation
, the false dichotomy perceived between evolution and creation was challenged. It was identified that the existence of the universe and everything therein, has come into being through a gradual, evolutionary, and divinely-ordained process. Building on the foundation laid in the first book of the series,
The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society,
examines social and cultural maturation throughout history. The impetus provided by the Manifestations of God for this maturation is explored, as are the symptomatic disintegrative and integrative forces at play within society today. It describes the opportunities, unique to this period of human history, available to the individual and the collective, to develop latent capacities essential to the establishment of a divine civilization. This book is designed for adults and youth. The language is generally suitable for those 14 years and older.

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