4.(Art Movements) (often capital) a late 19th-century movement in art that sought to express mystical or abstract ideas through the symbolic use of images. See alsosynthetism 5.(Theology)theolany symbolist interpretation of the Eucharist ...
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2. Theol any symbolist interpretation of the Eucharist Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 Symbolism (religion, spiritualism, and occult) The dictionary defines a symbol as “something that stands for something else, especially something concrete that represents...
Religion(often cap.)[Eccles.]a person who rejects the doctrine of transubstantiation and views the Eucharist symbolically. Religiona person who favors the use of symbols in religious services. adj. of or pertaining to symbolists or symbolism. ...
4.(Art Movements) (often capital) an artist associated with the movement of symbolism 5.(Theology)Christian theola person who rejects any interpretation of the Eucharist that suggests that Christ is really present in it, and who maintains that the bread and wine are only symbols of his body ...
In the Christian tradition, the concept of divine love is central to understanding God's relationship with humanity. Divine love is often symbolized through various metaphors and images throughout the Bible, each illustrating different facets of God's unwavering and sacrificial love for His creation....
This is carried out on the basis of the text itself; however, the d... KG Meador,SC Henson - 《Theology Today》 被引量: 5发表: 2000年 The Theurgic Turn in Christian Thought; Iamblichus, Origen, Augustine, and the Eucharist. This dissertation aims to suggest a relationship between the ...
Religious symbolism and iconography - Varieties, Meanings, Icons: Different forms and levels of the experience of and relationship to reality (both sacred and profane) are linked with the concepts of symbol, sign, and picture. The function of the symbol
Sacred Heart, in Roman Catholicism, is the mystical-physical heart of Jesus as an object of devotion.
Since the very origin of art, human beings have faced the challenge of the representation of Evil. Within the medieval Christian context, we may find many beings which have attempted to convey the power of the devil. Demonic beings, terrifying beasts, fallen angels or even Satan himself can ...