Sociology, asked by amin5233, 2 months ago

explain Isaiah bariah theory of sovereignty​

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Answered by gourshikha
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The “sovereign” is defined as a person (or determinate body of persons) who receives habitual obedience from the bulk of the population, but who does not habitually obey any other (earthly) person or institution. Austin thought that all independent political societies, by their nature, have a sovereign.

Isaiah predicted that Judah would eventually be defeated because of their sin, but he also saw an ultimate redemption and restoration at the end of the story. Major themes of Isaiah: The judgment of God's people, followed by their ultimate salvation

Answered by amangarnayak04
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Answer:Sovereignty of God is the Christian teaching that God is the supreme authority and all things ... The sin of Satan, the sin of Adam and the sin of David each represent a permissible consequence of God's ... “We say that he [man] is free, but his freedom is within limits, and those limits are defined by the sovereignty of God.

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