believe and what he preached was "that Jesus was the Christ...the son of God, and that he had died to atone for the sins of all people" (Brummett et al. 175). Paul...
had fled England to escape. In addition,
under the Puritan court, the pressure to confess and atone for one's sins was immense.
Innocent individuals with nothing...
Satan, Hell, Heaven, faith, repentance, sin, man's responsibility, mercy, atonement, redemption, Jesus Christ as Savior, and providence are found numerous times in...
man! Through
transgression the sons of man become subjects of Satan. Through faith in the atoning sacrifice of Christ the sons of Adam may
become the sons of God...
Despite Messianic overtones, he has no place in the trilogy. Neither is there any atonement for sins or communion with the spirit world. Worship is most nearly...
their god to be the supreme one. The next pharaoh, King Amenhotep, worshiped the god Aton (sun god). He even changed his name and moved the capital from Thebes to...
of 15,075 francs. He was also made to pay 28,000 francs in "atonement" to three Jewish organizations for having distributed a number of Holocaust revisionist books...
to exile in order to end this plague. "BanishmentÂor repaying blood with blood. We must atone for a murder which brings this plague-storm on the city." Also, Apollo...
fanatics, called Flagellants, inflicted various punishments on themselves in an attempt to atone for the world's sins--and end the disease. An artistic style known...
War I, combined with Schoenberg's search for a way to ensure logic and unity in atonal music, prevented him from producing many works between 1914 and 1923. By 1923...
and the simple alliteration of "delight and dole" harmonize Denmark's emotional atonality, thrice tuned in the three lines by Claudius's unifying "and." Subtle...
norms of his time. But in 1925, he came out with "Kammermusik",
his first openly atonal composition. The piece was representative of new ideas, and roused lots of...
portrayed in his farewell speech, and is the lesson to his people, how to gain oneness through the atonement of Christ.
Works Cited
Clark, Jennifer. The Lord...
does, however, find some ritual significance to, in the deaths of the soldiers, they were the atonement for the living (Magill 406). The Civil War is a period in...
it manifests the desire (the need) to be at one with the world (which is to say, atonement: at-one-ment). A longing to be whole. To be unified with. To be reunited...
Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley) society can afford no pleasure, that will atone for such wretchedness as this!" She then goes on to resolutely wish that she will "never see...
alive in their synagogue.
September 23, 1939: Rosh Hoshona, Jewish Day of Atonement; all over Poland the Jews are persecuted by Nazi order. November 22, 1939...
through the sexual relation, has given new meaning to the Christian concept of atonement" (Cowan 184). When the priestess sanctions Jesus to dwell at her villa...