What is another word for divine providence?

Pronunciation: [dɪvˈa͡ɪn pɹˈɒvɪdəns] (IPA)

Divine Providence is often used to refer to the belief that a higher power watches over and guides the path of individuals and the world. Some synonyms that could be used for this concept include fate, destiny, predestination, kismet, karma, or providential guidance. These terms are all associated with the idea that there is a predetermined plan for each person's life and that events occur in accordance with this plan. They also imply a sense of faith and trust in a higher power, suggesting that there is a purpose to the events and experiences one encounters in life.

What are the hypernyms for Divine providence?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Divine providence

  • I believe God rules all by his divine providence and that the stars by his permission are instruments.
    William Lilly
  • Our whole life can go on in observation of the laws of nature, if we gain dominion over our desires from the beginning and if we do not kill, by various means of a perverse art, the human offspring, born according to the designs of divine providence; for these women who, in order to hide their immorality, use abortive drugs which expel the child completely dead, abort at the same time their own human feelings.
    Clement of Alexandria
  • America, the great liberator, is in desperate need of being liberated from itself -- from its own excesses and arrogance. And the world needs to be liberated from American values and culture, spreading across the planet as if by divine providence.
    Kalle Lasn
  • To the divine providence it has seemed good to prepare in the world to come for the righteous good things, which the unrighteous shall not enjoy; and for the wicked evil things, by which the good shall not be tormented.
    Augustine of Hippo

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