Definition. The three orderly stages by which all created beings (and the providence itself) develop toward perfection — formation, growth, and completion — during which the human portion of responsibility must be fulfilled before union with God’s direct dominion.
Expanded. Stub — body to be filled when chapter atomization first cites this term.
Referenced by
- dp-abrahams-three-sacrifices-symbolize-three-stages-restored-at-once
- dp-commandment-binds-only-during-immaturity
- dp-fall-occurred-at-top-of-growth-stage
- dp-formation-growth-completion-as-universal-three-stages
- dp-noahs-ark-as-symbolic-offering-restored-the-cosmos
- dp-origin-division-union-action-as-creation-mechanism
- dp-realm-of-indirect-dominion-during-growing-period
- dp-six-days-as-symbolic-time-periods
- dp-three-renaissances-reformations-and-industrial-revolutions-predict-third-religious-reformation
- dp-three-stages-of-spirit-form-life-divine
- dp-three-world-wars-as-three-stage-providential-indemnity-to-restore-three-blessings-and-sovereignty
- fall
- principle-of-creation