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Young Arab-Americans read her work to rediscover their roots; Israeli and Jewish feminists divined a sympathetic resonance from their sister across the "green line".

"Om" – a resonance or divine energy, a common soul, maybe, was a popular concept imported from Hinduism, and scientific horror had invaded that soul.

Two Protestant figures who specialize in ethical issues agreed that the term "infinite justice" carried a strong religious resonance, suggesting divine sanction, which would make it seem inappropriate for a military campaign waged by a secular state.

In the Divine Names, such demonstration is given a Pauline resonance when Dionysius states that we should hold to the scriptural revelation of divine names "not in the persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the power granted by the Spirit" (DN 585b; cf. Paul 1 Cor 2 4).

This is the darkest resonance of the Akeda: not as a story of Divine will and human willingness, but as a description of how close the brink really is.

The scene now has an additional resonance — it's as if McEwan had somehow divined his mother's secret pregnancy.

Divine, obviously.

Totally divine.

Divine intervention?

Divine Nostalgia!

Divine intention?

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