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Divine Communication and Providence in Aquinas's Thought

Aquinas viewed God as a personal, intelligent agent capable of communicating with humanity, but he emphasized that such communication typically occurs through divine revelation, Scripture, and the order of nature rather than direct, frequent intervention. He believed in divine providence—meaning that while God orchestrates and ultimately governs events, His interventions in human affairs are purposeful and occur under extraordinary circumstances rather than as a routine alteration of events.

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