Etymology:
The word "providence" comes from the Latin word "providentia," which means "foresight" or "looking ahead." It is derived from the root words "pro," meaning "for," and "video," meaning "to see."
Meaning:
Providence refers to:
Origin:
The concept of providence has been present in various forms throughout human history:
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