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Gene Edward Veith Jr., Loving God with All Your Mind: Thinking as a Christian in a Postmodern World Quotes: There is a certain mysticism in the Christian's affirmation of the physical universe. There is a confidence that whatever is discovered conforms with Jesus Christ and is a manifestation of His will.
         

There is a certain mysticism in the Christian's affirmation of the physical universe. There is a confidence that whatever is discovered conforms with Jesus Christ and is a manifestation of His will.


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This page presents the quote "There is a certain mysticism in the Christian's affirmation of the physical universe. There is a confidence that whatever is discovered conforms with Jesus Christ and is a manifestation of His will.". Author of this quote is Gene Edward Veith Jr., Loving God with All Your Mind: Thinking as a Christian in a Postmodern World. This quote is about hedonism, creation, sovereignty-of-god, mysticism,.