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Through a Glass Darkly - 1961
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Through a Glass Darkly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Through A Glass Darkly is an abbreviated form of a much-quoted phrase from the Christian New Testament in 1 Corinthians 13 ("For now we see through a glass, darkly"). It has been used as the title fo...
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Through a Glass Darkly (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Through a Glass Darkly (Swedish: ) is a 1961 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and produced by Allan Ekelund. The film is a three-act “chamber film,” in which four family members...
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A Scanner Darkly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Contact: View company contact information for Through a Glass Darkly on IMDbPro. ... Through a Glass Darkly marks one of the first collaborations between Bergman and his long time cinematographer Sven Nykvist (who passed away this last September).
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The Westminster and Augsburg confessions disagree on what is imputed, Melanchthon and Luther disagreed on whether good works are necessary for salvation, John Calvin was also able to hold together justification and sanctification through union with Christ in a unique way, Martin Bucer held to a two ... Looking Glass...
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Through a Glass Darkly: Patron Saint of Angst ... Watching Ingmar Bergman’s 1961 Through a Glass Darkly now, you’re carried back to a golden era that was also an ice age. The year before, Michelangelo Antonioni’s drifting, elliptical masterpiece L’Avventura had been booed at the Cannes Film Festival;
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Advent is not a time to declare, but to listen, to listen to whatever God may want to tell us through the singing of the stars, the quickening of a baby, the gallantry of a dying man.
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All of this comes through very strongly in Dawkins's new book, A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love. At one level, to be candid, it is not much of a book. ... As Saint Paul said: "Now we see through a glass, darkly." That apparently includes Richard Dawkins.
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A divine love that speaks through hurricanes. Who would worship such a god? His followers must be dupes, or saps, or fools, their faith illiterate, insane, or misinformed, their strength fleeting, hollow, an aberration.
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