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  • 121Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… …

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  • 122New Jerusalem — For other uses, see New Jerusalem (disambiguation). New Jerusalem Tabernacle of God Holy City City of God Celestial City Heavenly Jerusalem Jerusalem above Zion Shining City on a Hill New Jerusalem …

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  • 123Dante Symphony — A Symphony to Dante s Divine Comedy, S.109, or simply the Dante Symphony , is a program symphony composed by Franz Liszt. Written in the high romantic style, it is based on Dante Alighieri s journey through Hell and Purgatory, as depicted in The… …

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  • 124Hiro Yamagata (artist) — Hiro Yamagata (born 山形 博導 Hiromichi Yamagata , May 30 1948, in Maibara city, in Shiga prefecture, Japan) is a painter/ artist, based in Los Angeles, California.He has been considered as one of the most famous silkscreen artists because of his use …

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  • 125polytheism — polytheist, n. polytheistic, polytheistical, adj. polytheistically, adv. /pol ee thee iz euhm, pol ee thee iz euhm/, n. the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods. [1605 15; POLY + THEISM; cf. F polythéisme] * * * Belief in… …

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  • 126Bosch, Hiëronymus — ▪ Flemish painter also spelled  Jheronimus Bos,  pseudonym of  Jerome Van Aeken,  also spelled  Aquen, or Aken,  also called  Jeroen Anthoniszoon  born c. 1450, , s Hertogenbosch, Brabant [now in The Netherlands] died Aug. 9, 1516, s… …

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  • 127Islāmic world — Introduction  prehistory and history of the Islamic community.       Adherence to Islām is a global phenomenon: Muslims predominate in some 30 to 40 countries, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and along a belt that stretches across northern… …

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  • 128painting, Western — ▪ art Introduction       history of Western painting from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the present.       Painting, the execution of forms and shapes on a surface by means of pigment (but see also drawing for discussion of depictions in …

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