God, Grace, And Righteousness In Wisdom Of Solo... ◉

The author argues that righteousness is "immortal," while ungodliness leads to spiritual and physical decay.

💡 For the author of Wisdom, righteousness is the path, grace is the fuel, and God—through Wisdom—is the ultimate destination.

The Wisdom of Solomon, a deuterocanonical work likely composed in Alexandria, offers a unique synthesis of Jewish theology and Greek philosophical thought. It reinterprets the traditional covenantal relationship through the lens of Sophia (Wisdom), presenting a God who is both a cosmic creator and a personal redeemer. Divine Nature: The Source of Order

In this text, God is not merely a judge but the sustainer of the universe.

The author argues that righteousness is "immortal," while ungodliness leads to spiritual and physical decay.

💡 For the author of Wisdom, righteousness is the path, grace is the fuel, and God—through Wisdom—is the ultimate destination.

The Wisdom of Solomon, a deuterocanonical work likely composed in Alexandria, offers a unique synthesis of Jewish theology and Greek philosophical thought. It reinterprets the traditional covenantal relationship through the lens of Sophia (Wisdom), presenting a God who is both a cosmic creator and a personal redeemer. Divine Nature: The Source of Order

In this text, God is not merely a judge but the sustainer of the universe.

God, Grace, and Righteousness in Wisdom of Solo...

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