The Theory of Divine Reciprocity explores the intimate dynamics between the Creator and the creation through the metaphor of a “Living Doll.” It views human experience as a divine interaction an ongoing exchange of affection, learning, and restoration. The theory suggests that human suffering, imperfection, and moral struggle are not design flaws but deliberate invitations to deepen love, faith, and spiritual maturity. This document elaborates on four key doctrines Divine Refurbishment, Divine Hiddenness, Skill-Building, and the Worst Position Paradox to illustrate how the Creator’s engagement transforms flawed humanity into co-partners in divine fellowship.
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