In the transfiguration the announcement of divine sonship is flanked by sayings of the necessity of the cross. |
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He points at Matthew, whose face is a study in transformation, indeed transfiguration. |
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They study astrology, crystal gazing, numerology, transfiguration, and divination. |
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Indeed, one might think spreading the story of the transfiguration could help convert a few unbelievers. |
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It eventually loomed over the eight others, who melted away into the shadows, their work done, the transfiguration begun. |
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Ignored is the internal transfiguration of African-American life that often plays itself out within the community in powerfully destructive ways. |
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For the iconographer, art is not a means of self-expression, but a method and practice of the path to the transfiguration of his nature. |
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Here follows, etymological notes and a transfiguration into modern English. |
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Ultimately, it is about the subtle transfiguration of everyday details and the collapse of reason and communication. |
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Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature. |
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If you thought Celtic music was fiddles, jigs and reels, this extraordinary album will be a platform for your transfiguration. |
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Efficiency involves endless attaining, the pleasure of inexhaustible transfiguration into better ways of doing things. |
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Immense and beautiful transfiguration that love, humility and wisdom gives! |
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Robinson, so theologically obsessed with transfiguration, can transfigure the most banal observation. |
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Her painful coming to maturity passes through a transfiguration of reality into a fabulous and dreamed-of universe. |
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Through them, the Church continues to show the world the ways for its transfiguration into the Kingdom of God. |
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At Taizé, rooting our lives in the transfiguration has always been a strong support for our vocation. |
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So the music that accompanies Isolde's death is her transfiguration, and the repetition of the Tristan chord shows that she dies of love's sorrow. |
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This ghostly apparition is actually a transfiguration of your loved one. |
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What Cherry leaves us with is the understanding that poetry must be part of this memory, this pain without which spiritual transfiguration cannot begin. |
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Right after experiencing the transfiguration, he and companions James and John had spoken sternly to a man who was casting out demons in Jesus' name. |
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A Strad is made of wood and glue, but an almost alchemical transfiguration has taken place to make it more than the sum of its parts. |
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It was also transfiguration Sunday and we were treated to a sermon by Cathy Hamilton, a colleague of Darryl's in courses at the United Theological College. |
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The use of red wax is also part of his repertoire, evocative of flesh, blood, and transfiguration. |
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And as the disciples were anxious on Mount Tabor as they beheld the transfiguration of Jesus, while Moses and Elijah appeared in spirit to the right and left of the Master. |
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By the way, when Peter gets back into that line, he's there to climb the Mount of Transfiguration. |
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Blink at the stage and you could have been looking at an icon of the Transfiguration. |
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Between August 1 and 6, San Salvador holds a fiesta commemorating the Transfiguration of Christ. |
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On the holiday of the Transfiguration, apples and honey are blessed and eaten along with other fruits of the season. |
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In the Transfiguration scene the disciples see Jesus conversing with Elijah, whose return heralds the end. |
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In Mark's account of the Transfiguration Jesus is set alongside the great prophets. |
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All people and all creation can share in Jesus' experience of Transfiguration. |
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For, while the message of the Transfiguration is easy to understand, it is at the same time hard to grasp. |
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If Moses and Elijah could hear Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration, why can't Mary hear? |
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Do you think you know all you need to about Transfiguration? |
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The Transfiguration, observed traditionally in this last Sunday before Lent, brings Epiphany to a close with another divine irruption into the earthly. |
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As with the Transfiguration and Hiroshima, the stories of the Sudan and the massacre of the innocents under Herod are now fused in my mind. |
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How many of you have scratched your head into baldness trying to come up with something new and interesting to say on the Feast of the Transfiguration? |
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The feast of the Transfiguration, so venerated by the Orthodox Church, serves as a key to the understanding of the humanity of Christ in the Eastern tradition. |
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