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Theology

The Lord of History portrayed in the book of Isaiah

Unlike philosophical transcendence, which leaves God impersonal and unreachable, and pagan continuity, which reduce gods to capricious cosmic forces, the biblical God uniquely broke into human history, revealing His personal character through covenant relationships. This historical self-disclosure grounds ethical absolutes, meaningful human choice, and the possibility of genuine progress.

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Why Isaiah Still Matters: Ancient Words for a Modern Crisis

Isaiah confronts today’s worldview crisis with an ancient yet urgent claim: God stands above the cosmos, grounding human dignity, moral truth, and history’s meaning. He calls people to humble servanthood, transformed lives, and renewed historical vision — a corrective to a culture drifting toward power, relativism, and forgetfulness.

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