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Document Information
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Academic/theological text (likely a book chapter or paper included in evidence)
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2.48 MB
Summary
This document is page 126 of a theological text or academic paper, stamped with a House Oversight Bates number (021372), suggesting it is evidence related to the Epstein investigation (possibly reading material possessed by Epstein or part of a psychological evaluation). The text discusses Christian theology regarding salvation, the 'eschatological edge' of faith, and the invisibility of God's presence. The conclusion argues that these beliefs may have a bearing on 'perceived social isolation' and proposes a hypothesis regarding whether connecting with God alleviates loneliness.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jesus / Christ | Religious Figure |
Mentioned in the context of Christian salvation theology and connection to God.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' in the footer.
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Relationships (1)
Christians
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Theological/Spiritual
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God
Text discusses the 'constantly available relationship' between Christians and God.
Key Quotes (3)
"The main intention of this chapter was to make the case that basic Christian beliefs are likely to have a bearing on perceived social isolation."Source
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"God acts as an invisible force in human lives here because God influences humans through God’s very presence."Source
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"Do people actually feel less lonely, in other words,"Source
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