The Little Book of Providence
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Author: Richard L. Barker
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Pages: 157
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The book concerns divine providence and how since a bible-based theology was first systematized in the 4th/5th century its munificence has been diminished by some erroneous doctrines that were incorporated. That was especially through Augustine’s influence who rejected any positive role for natural law even though such was accepted by earlier Fathers such as Justyn Martyr, Polycarp, Clement of Rome, Irenaeus and Eusebius. The earliest of these received the Faith from the Apostles themselves or their immediate successors so they cannot have ALL been wrong about this vital aspect of God’s economy of grace. The book’s title alludes to the Little Book of Revelation. Whether as the author surmises that mystery is related to the subject matter of this book will be for the reader to decide