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{{Short description|Human thought aided by divine grace}} {{distinguish|text=[[Illuminationism]]}} {{Spirituality sidebar}} According to '''divine illumination''', the process of human thought needs to be aided by [[divine grace]]. It is the oldest and most influential alternative to [[Naturalism (philosophy)|naturalism]] in the [[theory of mind]] and [[epistemology]].<ref name="Illumination">{{SEP|illumination|Divine Illumination|Robert Pasnau}}.</ref> It was an important feature of ancient [[Greek philosophy]], [[Neoplatonism]], [[medieval philosophy]], and the [[Illuminationism|Illuminationist]] school of [[Islamic philosophy]].
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