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The concept of Outer world in Christianity

In Christianity, the term "Outer world" encompasses the physical realm beyond oneself, highlighting the distractions and temptations that challenge one's inner convictions and spiritual peace. It describes the external reality shaped by desires and societal influences, which can disrupt one's relationship with their faith and communion with God. The text emphasizes that true peace with the outer world is achieved through submission to divine will. Ultimately, it acknowledges the constant struggle between engaging with worldly distractions and maintaining spiritual integrity.1
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Synonyms: Universe, Cosmos, Space, Beyond, Outer space, Celestial sphere, Celestial, Astral

In Dutch: Buitenwereld; In Finnish: Ulkoinen maailma; In Spanish: Mundo exterior; In German: ´¡³Üß±ð²Ô·É±ð±ô³Ù; In Malay: Dunia Luar; In Swedish: ³Û³Ù³Ù±ð°ù±¹Ã¤°ù±ô»å±ð²Ô; In French: Monde extérieur; In Finnish: Ulkomaailma

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Christian concept of 'Outer world'

Gnostic concept of 'Outer world'