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Theological essay on God‑relationship and social isolation

Theological essay on God‑relationship and social isolation The passage is an academic discussion of religious belief and its psychological effects. It contains no references to political figures, financial transactions, intelligence agencies, or any actionable misconduct. Consequently it offers no investigative leads. Key insights: Explores how different conceptions of God affect feelings of loneliness.; Cites theological sources (Aquinas, Luther, Augustine) but no contemporary actors.; Poses hypothetical questions about religious practice and mental health.

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Theological essay on God‑relationship and social isolation The passage is an academic discussion of religious belief and its psychological effects. It contains no references to political figures, financial transactions, intelligence agencies, or any actionable misconduct. Consequently it offers no investigative leads. Key insights: Explores how different conceptions of God affect feelings of loneliness.; Cites theological sources (Aquinas, Luther, Augustine) but no contemporary actors.; Poses hypothetical questions about religious practice and mental health.

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