A metaphor for grace or divine illumination that Jiang universalizes, then reframes as partly dependent on the person's openness to receive it.
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God shines on you
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "in summary the idea is like the sun shines on the world and it doesn't just shine on Christians it"
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "in summary the idea is like the sun shines on the world and it doesn't just shine on Christians it"
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"in summary the idea is like the sun shines on the world and it doesn't just shine on Christians it"
"shines on everyone that's what Donnie believes okay but what what else what he's going to do later on that is even more revolutionary..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang opens the Dante series by doing something deliberately strange: he starts with Paradise, rejects the clever but dead answer, and says imagination is the road to truth.
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