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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Holy Spirit | | | |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Shining Force - Game InfoWhile the game is the first in the Shining Force series, it is technically the second game released in the greater Shining series, which began with Shining in the Darkness. The transition from Shining in the Darkness to Shining Force was a major change, with few elements between the two games being shared, save for the names of certain items and spells. The villain of the first game, Darksol, reappeared throughout many of the following games in the series. Another significant change was in gameplay. Shining in the Darkness was a dungeon crawler in first-person perspective, while Shining Forc ...
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Holy Cross College Indiana - Mission Statement"Holy Cross College is a Catholic higher education community that transforms lives by advancing the Gospel, building competent minds and compassionate hearts. Founded by the Brothers of Holy Cross, Holy Cross is animated by their traditions which require a practical, demanding, and comprehensive training of the mind that is compelled to action by a generous spirit.
We accommodate a broad spectrum of needs, interests, and backgrounds within a challenging, supportive, and sacred environment. We offer a foundational liberal arts program ...
See also:Holy Cross College Indiana, Holy Cross College Indiana - Mission Statement, Holy Cross College Indiana - Housing, Holy Cross College Indiana - Room and Board Cost For One Semester, Holy Cross College Indiana - Financial Aid, Holy Cross College Indiana - Sports, Holy Cross College Indiana - Notable Alumni, Holy Cross College Indiana - Future Read more here: » Holy Cross College Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Holy Cross College Indiana - Mission Statement |
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| | |  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarshipAlthough the pre-Christian religion in Lithuania died out much later than in any other European country, actual information on Lithuanian mythology is scattered and late. Interest in it has increased since the beginning of the 19th century, when the narrative material began to be collected. However, at this time the majority of Lithuanian-speaking Lithuanians had already ceased to live according to the beliefs and doctrines of their earlier religion, and story-tellers could not explain their meaning more adequately and precisely. Without the ...
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythologyPre-Christian mythology is known mainly through speculation and reconstruction, although the existence of some mythological elements, known from later sources, has been confirmed by archaeological findings.
The next period of Lithuanian mythology started in the 15th century, and lasted 'til approximately the middle of the 17th century. The myths of this period are mostly heroic, concerning the founding of the state of Lithuania. Perhaps two the best known stories are those of the dream of the Grand Duke Gediminas and the founding of V ...
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Lithuanian mythology - God and nature.
Stories, songs, and legends of this kind describe laws of nature and such natural processes as the change of seasons of the year, their connections with each other and with the existence of human beings. Nature is often described in terms of the human family; in one central example (found in many songs and stories), the sun is called the mother, the moon the father, and stars the sisters of hum ...
See also:Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sourcesThis section contains those names of Lithuanian gods or other mythical beings that are mentioned in old treatises on history or philosophy, sometimes accompanied by brief descriptions, and which are known from a few independent sources or from their counterparts under different names in later collections of myths and tales.
Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings.
Aušautas (a Prussian name)
Aušlavis (a Prussian name)
Praamžius
Indraja
Patrimpas (a Prussi ...
See also:Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources |
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|  |  |  | Holy Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed namesThese are names of gods and other mythical beings that are known from one source only, having no relevant description which allows them to be identified with elements of later myths. Names that were supposed by the authors of older treatises to be the names of Lithuanian gods are also included.
Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction.
The historian Theodor Narbutt wrote The History of Lithuanian Nation (Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego, ten volumes, 1835–1841), of which ...
See also:Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names |
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Pneumatology Pneumatology The study of the Holy Spirit, His person, works, relation to the Father and Son, relation to man, ministry in salvation and sanctification, conviction, and indwelling. (See also: Pneumatology, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spirituality Dictionary on Pneumatology Pneumatology The study of the Holy Spirit, His person, works, relation to the Father and Son, relation to man, ministry in salvation and sanctification, conviction, and indwelling. (See also: Pneumatology, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Holy Ghost Holy Ghost (from Greek hagion pneuma holy spirit or breath) The Holy Ghost or Spirit in the Occident usually means the Third Person of the Christian Trinity or Triune God. The typical form of the primary philosophic and cosmogonic triad is Father-Mother-Son with the female potency figuring both as mother, wife, and daughter of the Son. The Holy Ghost is strictly speaking the feminine principle in the Christian Trinity, and in primitive Christianity was counted the second in serial order or procession, although in later times the West, led by the Roman Catholic Church, transferred the position of the Holy Ghost from second to third. Thus the original series was Father, Holy Ghost or Mother, and Son, whereas the Occident now reckons the series in the procession as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; and this difference of opinion which arose in the Middle Ages was one of the great factors splitting the Christian Church into the Eastern or Greek Orthodox and the Western. In Christianity, the Son is said to be God made manifest in a particular man; the Holy Ghost is the divine spirit which works in all men and brings them into conformity with the image of the Son or Christ. The Holy Ghost is the spiritual ray from the central sun, which passes down through the planes of manifestation, penetrating all hierarchies in its course and therefore likewise the human mind when it is permitted ingress into his soul. It is equivalent to the Light of the Logos, daiviprakriti, the Gnostic Sophia, the Qabbalistic Shechinah (or perhaps Sephirah), the Mother of the Ogdoad, and in Indian thought the feminine sakti. But while daiviprakriti is the Light of the Logos, this is only because the Logos transmits to itself the light from above. (See also: Holy Ghost, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Holy Flame Holy Ghost (from Greek hagion pneuma holy spirit or breath) The Holy Ghost or Spirit in the Occident usually means the Third Person of the Christian Trinity or Triune God. The typical form of the primary philosophic and cosmogonic triad is Father-Mother-Son with the female potency figuring both as mother, wife, and daughter of the Son. The Holy Ghost is strictly speaking the feminine principle in the Christian Trinity, and in primitive Christianity was counted the second in serial order or procession, although in later times the West, led by the Roman Catholic Church, transferred the position of the Holy Ghost from second to third. Thus the original series was Father, Holy Ghost or Mother, and Son, whereas the Occident now reckons the series in the procession as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; and this difference of opinion which arose in the Middle Ages was one of the great factors splitting the Christian Church into the Eastern or Greek Orthodox and the Western. In Christianity, the Son is said to be God made manifest in a particular man; the Holy Ghost is the divine spirit which works in all men and brings them into conformity with the image of the Son or Christ. The Holy Ghost is the spiritual ray from the central sun, which passes down through the planes of manifestation, penetrating all hierarchies in its course and therefore likewise the human mind when it is permitted ingress into his soul. It is equivalent to the Light of the Logos, daiviprakriti, the Gnostic Sophia, the Qabbalistic Shechinah (or perhaps Sephirah), the Mother of the Ogdoad, and in Indian thought the feminine sakti. But while daiviprakriti is the Light of the Logos, this is only because the Logos transmits to itself the light from above. (See also: Holy Flame, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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