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mel1
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Paraphrasing a theologian I recently read:
- Things exist because they are loved into being.
- This agapic love, the self-gift of God outside the Trinity, is called “grace”,
- Thus the universe, and all things in it, are rooted in grace; things exist because they are engraced.
- When we appreciate a thing, we see it as revelatory of grace.
- Actual grace is the love given that helps us respond to his call
- Sanctifying grace it the love that grows in us as we continue to respond to his call.
- How is this grace different from actual and sanctifying grace?
- Is the grace underlying all things an aspect of actual grace? Or is it something different altogether?
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