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Stigmata: Encyclopedia - Stigmata
Stigmata (plural of stigma) are wounds that were, according to the Holy Bible, inflicted on Jesus during his crucifixion. There have been...
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Stigmata: Encyclopedia Ii - Stigmata - History
There have been over 500 reported stigmatics who have displayed wounds similar to those inflicted upon Jesus. The first recorded case of ...
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Stigmata: Encyclopedia Ii - Stigmata - Skepticism
There have been historical stigmatics that were known to have faked wounds, such as Magdalena de la Cruz (1487–1560), who admitted the ...
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Stigmata:
New Age
Spiritual Dictionary On Stigmata
stigmata Psychic appearance of wounds
(See
also: Stigmata ,
Body
Mind and Soul)
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Stigmata:
Parapsychology
Dictionary On Stigmata
Stigmata:
Markings on someone's body that come up by unexplained reasons that usually correspond with the markings of Christ.
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Stigmata:
New Age
Spirituality Dictionary On Stigmata
Stigmata The manifestation on a living person's body of bleeding marks resembling the wounds suffered by the mythical Jesus when he wa...
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The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch: Encyclopedia Ii - The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch - Plot Synopsis
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Back story.
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch takes place some time in the twenty-first cen...
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The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch: Encyclopedia Ii - The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch - Religious Themes
Chew-Z is marketed with the slogan, God promises eternal life. We can deliver it. Those who take the drug have experiences akin to the af...
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Stigmata:
Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary On
Stigmata
Stigmata (Latin) [plural of Latin, Greek stigma pricked mark, brand] The mark produced on the skin of ecstatics, in the case of...
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Anomalous Phenomenon: Encyclopedia Ii - Anomalous Phenomenon - Examples
Anomalous phenomena seem to lack a clear scientific explanation, and thus are the subject of much controversy, debate, mystery, and poten...
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Anne Catherine Emmerich: Encyclopedia Ii - Anne Catherine Emmerich - Signs
By 1813 she was confined to bed, and stigmata appeared on her body.
Then followed an Episcopal commission to inquire into her life, and t...
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Natalie Imbruglia: Encyclopedia Ii - Natalie Imbruglia - Discography
Natalie Imbruglia - Albums.
Natalie Imbruglia - Singles.
Natalie Imbruglia - Appearances.
"Troubled by the Way We Came Together" o...
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Cesare Lombroso: Encyclopedia Ii - Cesare Lombroso - Criminology
Lombroso popularized the notion of a born criminal through biological determinism. Criminals have particular physiognomic attributes or d...
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Existenz: Encyclopedia Ii - Existenz - Trivia
In one scene, Pikul and Geller eat fast food take-out from a restaraunt called "Perky Pat's." According to the Canadian DVD commentary tr...
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Philip K. Dick: Encyclopedia Ii - Philip K. Dick - Bibliography
Philip K. Dick - Best-known novels.
Time Out of Joint, another excellent depiction of a man discovering his world to be fake (in many ...
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Doom Enemies: Encyclopedia Ii - Doom Enemies - Arch-vile
Arch-Viles are lean humanoid demons with a grotesque appearance, and stigmata. They first appeared in Doom II, but also appear in Final D...
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List Of Enemies In Doom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Enemies In Doom - Arch-vile
Arch-Viles are lean humanoid demons with a grotesque appearance, and stigmata. They first appeared in Doom II, but also appear in Final D...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia - Cardinal Catholicism
A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official in the Roman Catholic Church, ranking just below the Pope and appointed by him as a member...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia - Billy Corgan
William Patrick "Billy" Corgan, Jr. (born March 17, 1967 in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, U.S.A.) is an American vocalist, guitarist, and ...
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Nia Long: Encyclopedia Ii - Nia Long - Hollywood Career
Her first notable role was a three-year stint as Kathryn "Kat" Speakes on the soap opera Guiding Light (1991-1994). During that time, she...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - Date
There is currently much debate about when the text was composed, with scholars generally falling into two main camps: an early camp favor...
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Arch Enemy Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Arch Enemy Band - Biography
Arch Enemy, the brainchild of Michael Amott (ex-Carcass, Spiritual Beggars) was originally assembled from the ashes of legendary British ...
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Patricia Arquette: Encyclopedia Ii - Patricia Arquette - Private Life
Arquette is of Jewish and distant French descent. She is the daughter of the late actor Lewis Arquette, and granddaughter of the late com...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders Of Cardinalate
According to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is presently divided into three orders:
the episcopal ord...
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Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia Ii - Chumbawamba - Band History
Originally called The Mirror Boys, Chumbawamba were formed in 1982 from two other bands based in Yorkshire in the North of England, The P...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Billy Corgan - Popular Success
The Pumpkins signed to major-label Virgin Records to record Siamese Dream. The Pumpkins became known for their elaborate production techn...
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Massive Attack: Encyclopedia Ii - Massive Attack - History
Massive Attack began as an offshoot of the Bristol art community The Wild Bunch. In 1991, they released their first album, Blue Lines, fe...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders
According to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is divided into three orders:
the episcopal order (Cardin...
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Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia Ii - Chumbawamba - Band History
Originally called The Mirror Boys, Chumbawamba were formed in 1982 from two other bands based in Yorkshire in the North of England, The P...
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Massive Attack: Encyclopedia Ii - Massive Attack - Discography
Massive Attack - Albums.
Blue Lines - (June 1, 1991) #13 UK
Protection - (September 26, 1994) #4 UK
No Protection (Remix) - (February ...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - History
The cardinals did not always elect the Pope: the Pope was originally elected by the clergy and the people of the Roman Church, but during...
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Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia Ii - Chumbawamba - Partial Discography
(Original releases dates and labels given. Some material has been re-issued on other labels in the US.)
Chumbawamba - 1980-1985.
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Arch Enemy Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Arch Enemy Band - Line-up
Arch Enemy band - Former members.
Johan Liiva - Vocals (1996-2001)
Martin Bengtsson - Bass (1997-1998)
Peter Wildoer - Drums (1997-199...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret Cardinal
In addition to the named cardinals, a pope may name cardinals in pectore, Latin for in the breast. A cardinal named in pectore is known o...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret Cardinal
In addition to the named cardinals, a pope may name cardinals in pectore, Latin for in the breast. A cardinal named in pectore is known o...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Billy Corgan - Post-pumpkins
In 2001, Corgan formed Zwan with Chamberlin and guitarists Matt Sweeney and David Pajo, with former A Perfect Circle bassist Paz Lenchant...
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Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia Ii - Cardinal Catholicism - History
The cardinals did not always elect the Pope: the Pope was originally elected by the clergy and the people of the Roman Church, but during...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Billy Corgan - Denouement Of The Pumpkins
Their next effort, 1998's Adore, was undertaken with drum machines and studio drummers in place of Chamberlin, and consisted mostly of su...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Billy Corgan - Early Years
Corgan moved from Chicago to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1985 with his first major band, The Marked, named for the noticeable birthmarks o...
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Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Billy Corgan - Childhood
As a result of a series of autobiographical journal entries (made avaiable on Corgan's offical website[1]), much has been revealed about ...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - Confusion With Other Works
The Gospel of Thomas is distinct and unrelated to other apocryphal or pseudepigraphal works, the Acts of Thomas, and the work called the ...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - The Gospel Of Thomas And The Canon Of The New Testament
The fact that the Gospel of Thomas does not seem to have been considered for the New Testament is seen by some as an indication of its be...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - Differences Between Translations
In translating ancient texts, often the meaning of words is revealed only in abstraction, and must be transliterated, after being transla...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - Comparison Of The Gospel Of Thomas To The New Testament
The Gospel of Thomas does not refer to Jesus as "Christ" or "Lord" as the New Testament does, but simply as "Jesus." The Gospel of Thomas...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - Jesus Seminar
The Gospel of Thomas is one of the Five Gospels used by the Jesus Seminar in its attempt to find the authentic sayings of Jesus. It desig...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - The Gospel Of Thomas And The Historical Jesus
Modern scholars use three criteria to determine what the historical Jesus may have taught: multiple attestations, dissimilarity, and cont...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - The Gospel Of Thomas's Importance And Author
The Gospel of Thomas is, in any case, one of the earliest accounts of the teaching of Jesus outside of the canonical gospels and so is co...
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Gospel Of Thomas: Encyclopedia Ii - Gospel Of Thomas - The Philosophy Of The Gospel Of Thomas
The Gospel of Thomas is mystical — it emphasizes a direct and unmediated experience of the Divine. Jesus is presented as a mystagogue, ...
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