"Forbidden" (禁 (きん) じられた Kinjirareta) is an archetype of Quick-Play Spell Cards sharing similar artworks and effects. Their artworks all feature a white-clothed woman holding various items, in a place that appears to be "The Sanctuary in the Sky".
. Could we not then locate this irreducibility of the Names under which God manifests Himself (in Christianity but also elsewhere) from the single antinomic tension that sustains them? The different names must and can differ without the need to bring them to a dialectical resolution. Here, ...
What Was the Forbidden City? The Forbidden City is a huge palace system inBeijing, China. It really is more like a city than a palace. The emperor and his large family lived there, as well as his servants, businessmen and advisors. The Forbidden City was the home of emperors from 1420...
A lot of associations we have with the forbidden fruit today come from John Milton’s 1667 poem “Paradise Lost.” Milton’s poem of over 10,000 lines reimagines the Adam and Eve story, and it names the fruit as an apple. Some religious scholars say the apple’s association with the ...
The names that spring first to mind in the Reformation of Christianity tend always to be male. But women were central to these extraordinary transformations in religious life in Europe and around the globe. Professor Suzannah Lipscomb finds out more from Professor Merry Wiesner-Hanks, who has unco...