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In this Thursday Journal, we explore God as Logos — not simply God as a distant ruler, but God as the animating force within reality, the reason inside the motion, and the hidden order moving through history.
Building from ancient ideas of Logos, Stoic philosophy, Hegel’s view of history as the unfolding of Spirit, and spiritual ideas like Providence and divine play, this episode asks a deeper question: Is history just a wheel turning in the dark, or is there something behind the wheel?
If the last episode explored God as the universe — the body of reality — this one explores God as the pulse within it. The mover behind the wheel. The divine rhythm inside history. The force that may be carrying life, struggle, collapse, and renewal toward something we cannot yet fully see.
This is a reflection on destiny, Providence, history, suffering, personal formation, and the possibility that our lives are taking place inside a larger divine theater.
By Isaiah DanberryIn this Thursday Journal, we explore God as Logos — not simply God as a distant ruler, but God as the animating force within reality, the reason inside the motion, and the hidden order moving through history.
Building from ancient ideas of Logos, Stoic philosophy, Hegel’s view of history as the unfolding of Spirit, and spiritual ideas like Providence and divine play, this episode asks a deeper question: Is history just a wheel turning in the dark, or is there something behind the wheel?
If the last episode explored God as the universe — the body of reality — this one explores God as the pulse within it. The mover behind the wheel. The divine rhythm inside history. The force that may be carrying life, struggle, collapse, and renewal toward something we cannot yet fully see.
This is a reflection on destiny, Providence, history, suffering, personal formation, and the possibility that our lives are taking place inside a larger divine theater.