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Prayer, Providence, and the Immutable Nature of God

In Aquinas’s view, God is immutable and not subject to change in His essential nature or ultimate plan. However, prayer is understood as a genuine means for humans to participate in God’s providential order. Rather than changing God’s mind, prayer aligns human will with His purpose, potentially prompting extraordinary actions within the framework of divine foreknowledge and plan.

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