- published: 31 Aug 2011
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In theology, divine providence, or just providence, is God's intervention in the world. The term "Divine Providence" (usually capitalized) is also used as a title of God. A distinction is usually made between "general providence", which refers to God's continuous upholding the existence and natural order of the universe, and "special providence", which refers to God's extraordinary intervention in the life of people.Miracles generally fall in the latter category.
The word comes from Latin providentia "foresight, prudence", from pro- "ahead" and videre "to see". The current use of the word has the sense of "knowledge of the future" or omniscience, understood as an attribute of God.
Augustine of Hippo is perhaps most famously associated with the doctrine of Divine Providence in the Latin West. However, Christian teaching on providence in the high Middle Ages was most fully developed by Thomas Aquinas in the Summa Theologica. The concept of providence as care exercised by God over the universe, his foresight and care for its future is extensively developed and explained both by Aquinas himself and modern Thomists. One of the foremost modern Thomists, Dominican father Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, wrote a study of providence entitled "Providence: God's loving care for man and the need for confidence in Almighty God." In it, he presents and solves, according to Catholic doctrine, the most difficult issues as related to providence.
Got a lust for life
And a dangerous mind
In my trail of dust
Who knows what you'll find
Well, I can take a tree
And tear it from it's roots
If you see me
I suggest you mooove
We're fuck up men
We act like kids
We'll face the music
Next time we roll in
Give me a spark
You get an atom bomb
Give me some pills
And I can stand up
I'm at your function
And I'm an animal
I'm in your town
Got a warrent out.
Chorus
Whistleing
I got a name
They call me aqua velva
One night with me
Is gonna mess you up
I saw the light
And I ran like a fool.
I'm a drunken devil
And (not sure what he says here)
Chorus
Repeat chorus