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What do you mean by 'divine right of sovereignty'?

The Divine Right of sovereignty is the idea that the leader of a country rules by the will of God.


What is divine sovereignty?

Divine sovereignty is the right to rule as the will of God. Often refers to a monarchy, where it is believed that God has chosen the king or queen.


Is it good to question divine providence?

In theology, divine providence means the sovereignty or agency of God over events in people's lives. Whether you question this may depend on whether the leaders of your denomination allow freedom to question its teachings. Subject to this, it should be good to question divine providence, because it allows you to take responsibility for your own actions and the events that occur in your life.


Who said if you want to divine the future look to the past?

Confucius, the Chinese philosopher.


What is the difference between freedom and independence?

well, you can choose to be independent, but freedom is a divine right


Who supports the Divine Right of Kings?

Jean Bodin, a French political philosopher, was a strong prominent of the divine right of kings. Bodin lived from 1530 to 1596.


Saint Ausgustine a Medieval Period philosopher was most influenced by which prior philosopher?

Saint Augustine was most influenced by the Neoplatonic philosophy of Plotinus. He drew heavily from Plotinus' ideas on the nature of reality, the role of the divine in human experience, and the concept of the soul's journey towards unity with the divine.


What was the document that popular sovereignty was first expressed in?

The Magna Charta (1215) was the first document to reduce the Divine Right of KIngs to make all decisions. This did not grant full sovereignty to the populace but it did put restrictions on the power of the KIng. It was a step in the direction toward popular sovereignty.


What does a crown with wings mean?

A crown with wings often symbolizes sovereignty and divine protection, suggesting that the authority of a ruler or leader is both elevated and guided by a higher power. The wings can represent freedom, transcendence, and the ability to rise above earthly challenges. In various cultures, this imagery may also convey the idea of a ruler who is both powerful and benevolent, suggesting a connection between the earthly realm and the divine.


What is the difference between parliamentary sovereignty and popular sovereignty?

* rule of law, * juditial review* ,quasi theological term, * natura law[divine law] * ,highest ann unlimited power* ,making law, constitutional limitation


How do you get a Howrse Cowbra?

You can not 'get' a Cowbra. Their is only one Cowbra on howrse and it can't be sold or reproduced. The Howrse Player who owns this Amazing Divine horse is Michiba. And as some Howrse players ask "Can Divine Horses Die" The answer is No. When Divine Horses are given to you they already have Philosopher's Stone. Happy Howrsing!!! -Hygreet36


Which political philosopher said the divine rights theory wsa invalid and that instead a social contract existed between the people and their government?

John Locke