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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Apostles' Creed - Variations in Liturgical Use

Apostles' Creed - Translation of inferos. 1  The word inferos is translated in some denominational contexts as dead, as in "He descended to the dead." See The Harrowing of Hell for a more detailed discussion of this part of the creed. Apostles' Creed - Methodism. The United Methodists commonly incorporate the Apostles' Creed into their worship services. Many favor this inte ...

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Apostles' Creed, Apostles' Creed - Text of the Creed, Apostles' Creed - Ecumenical Translation into English ICET/ELLC, Apostles' Creed - Variations in Liturgical Use, Apostles' Creed - Translation of inferos, Apostles' Creed - Methodism, Apostles' Creed - Rites of Baptism in Western Liturgical Christianity, Apostles' Creed - Episcopal Church USA, Apostles' Creed - Roman Catholic and Lutheran Rite of Baptism, Apostles' Creed - Roman Catholic Profession of Faith at Mass, Apostles' Creed - Origin of the Creed, Apostles' Creed - Theological issues

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Southern University - Student Activities

The university has a botanical garden at Bland Cottage, the Performing Arts Center where national acts as well as Georgia Southern student shows are performed, a college radio station (WVGS 91.9 The Buzz), and a college newspaper, The George-Anne. The Recreation and Activities Center (the RAC) has an area for weight lifting, several basketball courts, an indoor track, two dance studios, equipment for yoga and ...

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Georgia Southern University, Georgia Southern University - History, Georgia Southern University - Academia, Georgia Southern University - Sports, Georgia Southern University - Student Activities, Georgia Southern University - Location, Georgia Southern University - Sources

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - The Master and Margarita - History

Bulgakov started writing his most famous and critically acclaimed novel in 1928. The first version of the novel was destroyed (according to Bulgakov, burned in a stove) in March 1930 when he was notified that his piece Cabal of Sanctimonious Hypocrites (Кабала святош) was banned. The work was restarted in 1931 and the second draft was completed in 1936 by which point all the major plot lines of the final version were in place. The third draft was finished in 1937. Bulgakov continued to polish the work with the aid of his w ...

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The Master and Margarita, The Master and Margarita - History, The Master and Margarita - The novel: settings themes and narrative style, The Master and Margarita - Art and women in the novel, The Master and Margarita - English translations, The Master and Margarita - Influence, The Master and Margarita - TV and Film adaptations

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - The Master and Margarita - English translations

There are four published English translations of The Master and Margarita: Mirra Ginsburg (Grove Press, 1967) Michael Glenny (Harper & Row, 1967) Diana Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O'Connor (Ardis, 1995) Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky (Penguin, 1997) Ginsburg's translation was from a censored Soviet text and is therefore incomplete. While opinions vary over the literary merits of the different translations and none of them can be considered perfect, the latter two are genera ...

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The Master and Margarita, The Master and Margarita - History, The Master and Margarita - The novel: settings themes and narrative style, The Master and Margarita - Art and women in the novel, The Master and Margarita - English translations, The Master and Margarita - Influence, The Master and Margarita - TV and Film adaptations

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Apostles' Creed - Ecumenical Translation into English ICET/ELLC

The following translation is believed to be prevalent in those denominations which have adopted modern English liturgical translations. It was authored by a consultation of Catholic and Protestant ecclesiastical communities. See first source for details. Sources: Apostles' Creed. ELLC Texts. URL accessed on June 21, 2005.; Apostles' Creed. Catechism of the Catholic Church. URL accessed on June 21, 2005. I believe in God, the Fath ...

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Apostles' Creed, Apostles' Creed - Text of the Creed, Apostles' Creed - Ecumenical Translation into English ICET/ELLC, Apostles' Creed - Variations in Liturgical Use, Apostles' Creed - Translation of inferos, Apostles' Creed - Methodism, Apostles' Creed - Rites of Baptism in Western Liturgical Christianity, Apostles' Creed - Episcopal Church USA, Apostles' Creed - Roman Catholic and Lutheran Rite of Baptism, Apostles' Creed - Roman Catholic Profession of Faith at Mass, Apostles' Creed - Origin of the Creed, Apostles' Creed - Theological issues

Read more here: » Apostles' Creed: Encyclopedia II - Apostles' Creed - Ecumenical Translation into English ICET/ELLC

Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - Final days

According to the Bible, Jesus came with his followers to Jerusalem to fulfill his Messianic mission. He was involved in a public disturbance at the Temple in Jerusalem when he overturned the tables of the moneychangers there. At some later point, he was betrayed to the Jewish religious authorities of the city — either the full council (Sanhedrin) or perhaps just the High Priest — by one of his apostles, Judas Iscariot. The High Priest of the city was appointed by the government in Rome and the current holder of the post was Joseph Caipha ...

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Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Judaizers - Origin of the word

Judaize, from the Koine Greek Ioudaizo (ιουδαιζω), means literally to live as a Jew. It occurs once in the Septuagint, in Esther 8:16-17 written around 200 BC in Susa, Persia: "And the Jews had light and gladness, in every city and province wherever the ordinance was published: wherever the proclamation took place, the Jews had joy and gladness, feasting and mirth: and many of the Gentiles were circumcised, and became Jews, for fear o ...

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Judaizers, Judaizers - Origin of the word, Judaizers - Judaizing Teachers, Judaizers - Later effects of Judaizer controversy

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Barabbas - Were Barabbas and Jesus the same person?

The name Barabbas is composed of two elements: bar, meaning son of, and Abba. Abba has been found as a personal name in a First Century burial at Giv'at ja-Mivtar and Abba also appears as a personal name frequently in the Gemara section of the Talmud, dating from AD 200-400. Brown, Raymond E. (1994). The Death of the Messiah: From Gethsemane to the Grave: A Commentary on the Passion Narratives in the Four Gospels v.1 pp. 799-800. New York: Doubleday/The Anchor Bible Reference Library. ISBN 0-385- ...

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Barabbas, Barabbas - Jesus Barabbas, Barabbas - Barabbas' crime, Barabbas - Historicity, Barabbas - Were Barabbas and Jesus the same person?, Barabbas - A possible parable, Barabbas - Other uses

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - The Master and Margarita - Art and women in the novel

The bitterest ironies of the book emerge if we consider Shelley's remark in the Defense of Poetry that "poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world". As a poet/writer, the Master is so unacknowledged that he feels more at home in a lunatic asylum than in society, at the mercy of the actual legislators of the world. But the whole novel is directed at demonstrating to the corrupt philistines in power that they are less in control than they might wish. Above all they have no control over death or the spirit. They might mobilize the fo ...

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The Master and Margarita, The Master and Margarita - History, The Master and Margarita - The novel: settings themes and narrative style, The Master and Margarita - Art and women in the novel, The Master and Margarita - English translations, The Master and Margarita - Influence, The Master and Margarita - TV and Film adaptations

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Chronology of Jesus - Introduction

The chronology of Jesus is heavily contested and some state that it would be impossible to ascertain, even approximately. The four canonical gospels provide no clear dates for any event — not even the year of Jesus's birth or death, or his age at death. (Dates for rulers and high priests are known from other sources). Moreover, the gospels appear to disagree with one another as to the sequence of various events which they describe (though many have attempted to harmonize them), and are considered by some commentators to be unreliable in any case (see Historicity of Jesus). Yet without them, we are lef ...

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Chronology of Jesus, Chronology of Jesus - Introduction, Chronology of Jesus - Biblical Timeline, Chronology of Jesus - Birth, Chronology of Jesus - Year of birth, Chronology of Jesus - Day of birth, Chronology of Jesus - Death, Chronology of Jesus - Year of death, Chronology of Jesus - Day of death

Read more here: » Chronology of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Chronology of Jesus - Introduction

Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Orlando Bloom - Private life

Bloom has said that he uses the philosophies of Nichiren Buddhism in 2004, a religion that he has long associated himself with. In February of 2005, Bloom split up with girlfriend of two years Kate Bosworth only to reconcile 6 months later. ...

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Orlando Bloom, Orlando Bloom - Early life, Orlando Bloom - Career, Orlando Bloom - Private life, Orlando Bloom - Filmography

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Carpocrates - Carpocrates according to Clement

Carpocrates is also mentioned by Clement of Alexandria in his Stromateis [2]. Clement quotes extensively from On Righteousness which he says was written by Epiphanes, Carpocrates' son. No copy outside of Clement's citation exists but the writing is of a strongly antinomian bent. It claims that differences in class and the ownership of property are unnatural and argues for property and women to be held in common. Clement also affirms the licentiousness of the Carpocratians, claiming that at their Agape (in the sense of an early Christian gathering) ...

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Carpocrates, Carpocrates - Carpocrates according to Irenaeus, Carpocrates - Carpocrates according to Clement, Carpocrates - The Secret Gospel of Mark, Carpocrates - Other References, Carpocrates - External link

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Carpocrates - Other References

Other references to Carpocrates exist but are likely to be based on the two already cited. Epiphanius of Salamis writes that "Carpocratians, derived from a native of Asia, Carpocrates, who taught his followers to perform every obscenity and every sinful act. And unless one proceeds through all of them, he said, and fulfils the will of all demons and angels, he cannot mount to the highest heaven or get by the principalities and authorities." Carpocrates is also mentioned by Tertullian and Hippolytus, both of whom seem to rely on Iren ...

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Carpocrates, Carpocrates - Carpocrates according to Irenaeus, Carpocrates - Carpocrates according to Clement, Carpocrates - The Secret Gospel of Mark, Carpocrates - Other References, Carpocrates - External link

Read more here: » Carpocrates: Encyclopedia II - Carpocrates - Other References

Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Ankylosing spondylitis - Diagnosis

The diagnosis is by X-ray studies of the spine, which show characteristic spinal changes and sacroiliitis. A normal X-ray does not exclude the disease. Variations of the HLA-B gene increase the risk of developing ankylosing spondylitis, those with the HLA-B27 variant are at highest risk of developing the disorder. HLA-B27, demonstrated in a blood test, is occasionally used as a diagnostic, but does not distinguish AS from other dis ...

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Ankylosing spondylitis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Signs and symptoms, Ankylosing spondylitis - Diagnosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Pathophysiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Epidemiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Therapy, Ankylosing spondylitis - Prognosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Famous patients, Ankylosing spondylitis - Reference

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Ankylosing spondylitis - Pathophysiology

AS is a systemic rheumatic disease, and about 90% of the patients are HLA-B27 positive. HLA-DR and IL1ra are also implicated in ankylosing spondylitis. Although specific autoantibodies cannot be detected, its response to immunosuppresive medication has prompted its classification as an autoimmune disease. Hypotheses on its pathogenesis include a cross-reaction with antigens of the Klebsiella bacterial strain (Tiwana et al. 2001). Particular authorities argue that elimination of the prime nutrients of Klebsiella (s ...

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Ankylosing spondylitis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Signs and symptoms, Ankylosing spondylitis - Diagnosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Pathophysiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Epidemiology, Ankylosing spondylitis - Therapy, Ankylosing spondylitis - Prognosis, Ankylosing spondylitis - Famous patients, Ankylosing spondylitis - Reference

Read more here: » Ankylosing spondylitis: Encyclopedia II - Ankylosing spondylitis - Pathophysiology

Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Sanhedrin - Early Christianity

Sanhedrin - In the New Testament. The Sanhedrin is mentioned frequently in the New Testament. According to the Gospels, the council conspired to have Jesus killed by paying one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, thirty pieces of silver in exchange for delivery of Jesus into their hands. When the Sanhedrin was unable to provide evidence that Jesus had committed a capital crime, the Christian Bible states that false witnesses came forward and accused the Nazarene of blasphemy — a capital crime under Jewish law. Bu ...

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Sanhedrin, Sanhedrin - Traditions of origin, Sanhedrin - Function and procedures, Sanhedrin - Synedrium, Sanhedrin - Early Christianity, Sanhedrin - In the New Testament, Sanhedrin - Opposition to Christian historical accounts, Sanhedrin - Sanhedrin at Yavne and in the Galilee, Sanhedrin - Subsequent attempts to revive the Sanhedrin, Sanhedrin - Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Sanhedrin, Sanhedrin - A New Sanhedrin?, Sanhedrin - Footnotes Notes

Read more here: » Sanhedrin: Encyclopedia II - Sanhedrin - Early Christianity

Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Ponza - Economy

The town of Ponza is a fishing and boating port with a large dock that can accommodate huge ships. Its biggest business is tourism followed by boatbuilding, boat repair and fishing. It is accessible by small car by ferry and pedestrians may travel to the mainland by high speed Aliscafi - Hydrofoil Boats. The sea there is a distinct greenish blue. Ferries visit Ponza from Naples (Napoli), Terracina and Formia and Hydropla ...

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Ponza, Ponza - Geography, Ponza - Economy, Ponza - History

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Jews in the New Testament - Jewish views

Most Jewish scholars and rabbis today consider themselves to be the heirs of the Pharisees. Thus verses that single out the Pharisees for criticism have more of a sting for modern Jews than many Christians realize. For views of Jewish Biblical scholars, see below. Some say that the classical Christian position, while theological and not a racial position, nevertheless has ethnocidal implications since a Jew who converts to Christianity is often no longer considered to be Jewish. This hinges on Christianity's rejection of Jewish law, e ...

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Jews in the New Testament, Jews in the New Testament - Christian views, Jews in the New Testament - Views of Christian Churches, Jews in the New Testament - Jewish views, Jews in the New Testament - Use of critical verses, Jews in the New Testament - Biblical scholarship

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Jews in the New Testament - Use of critical verses

These verses have been used to incite prejudice and violence against Jewish people. Professor Lillian C. Freudmann, author of "Antisemitism in the New Testament" (University Press of America, 1994) has published a study of such verses and the effects that they have had in the Christian community throughout history. Similar studies have been made by both Christian and Jewish scholars, including, Professors Clark Williamsom (Christian Theological Seminary), Hyam Maccoby (The Leo Baeck Institute), Norman A. Beck (Tex ...

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Jews in the New Testament, Jews in the New Testament - Christian views, Jews in the New Testament - Views of Christian Churches, Jews in the New Testament - Jewish views, Jews in the New Testament - Use of critical verses, Jews in the New Testament - Biblical scholarship

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Southern University - Academia

The university offers both graduate and undergraduate programs in a variety of disciplines including education, business, information technology, biology, liberal arts, and fine arts. The university participates in the National Biological Information Infrastructure program with several centers including the Lamar Q. Ball Wildlife Center and the Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology con ...

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Georgia Southern University, Georgia Southern University - History, Georgia Southern University - Academia, Georgia Southern University - Sports, Georgia Southern University - Student Activities, Georgia Southern University - Location, Georgia Southern University - Sources

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Forchheim Oberfranken - Economy

Forchheim is shaped mainly by its proximity to Nuremberg. Forchheim Oberfranken - Established enterprises. Huhtamaki (disposable packaging) Kimberly-Clark (hygiene articles) Piasten (chocolate factory) Pohl (international shipping) Siemens (high-tech medical systems) Schweizer (optics, optical devices) Waasner (transformers) Weber & Ott (ladies’ and men’s fashions ...

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Forchheim Oberfranken, Forchheim Oberfranken - Forchheim today, Forchheim Oberfranken - Name and coat of arms, Forchheim Oberfranken - Neighbourhoods, Forchheim Oberfranken - History, Forchheim Oberfranken - Things to see, Forchheim Oberfranken - Regular events, Forchheim Oberfranken - Economy, Forchheim Oberfranken - Established enterprises, Forchheim Oberfranken - Twinned cities

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Pilates: Encyclopedia II - Tower of Siloam - Siloam as a location

The place referred to by the word "Siloam" is now the Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem called Silwan, formerly Kefr Silwan, on the east of the valley of Kidron, and to the north-east of the pool. It stands on the west slope of the Mount of Olives. In 1897 it was stated, "as illustrative of the movement of small bands of Canaanites from place to place, and the intermingling of Canaanites and Israelites even in small towns in earlier times, M.C. Ganneau records the following curious fact: "Among the inhabitants of the village (of Sil ...

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Tower of Siloam, Tower of Siloam - The fall of the tower and its significance, Tower of Siloam - Siloam as a location, Tower of Siloam - External link

Read more here: » Tower of Siloam: Encyclopedia II - Tower of Siloam - Siloam as a location




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