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"name": "Life as God's Most Sublime Gift",
"author": {
"name": "Thomas Malipurathu",
"givenName": "Thomas",
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"name": "Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth"
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"description": "The devastating spread of the Covid-19 pandemic has made
most humans aware of the precariousness of life, a reality we
have frequently taken for granted. Suddenly we feel overcome
by a nagging feeling of helplessness. Everywhere we turn we
only hear of the news of the menacingly advancing disease and
the harrowing trail of suffering and death it has left behind. The
brutal surge of the infection seems to spare no part of the world.
In fact, the most affluent countries of the world, presumed to
have been equipped with the most advanced health-care
facilities, appear to be the most afflicted ones.",
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"keywords": "Life as God's gift, Nirbhaya case, Law of retaliation, God as sole author of life",
"inLanguage": "en",
"datePublished": "2020-04-02",
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