Stigmata are marks that appear on a person's body in the same places where Christ was wounded when he was nailed to the cross. Some Christians believe that these marks are a sign of holiness.
Classics 22: Etymology
An Observation: In English, the difference between verb stems and noun stems is often completely blurred: one can "fear a stop" and "stop a fear" or "voice your mind" and "mind your voice." In Greek, ...
Classics 22: Etymology
An Observation: In English, the difference between verb stems and noun stems is often completely blurred: one can "fear a stop" and "stop a fear" or "voice your mind" and "mind your voice." In Greek, ...
The Mormons
Unvarying type traits or stigmata mark Gentile and Mormon ... where lurked a composite photograph of his wives. Such call plural marriage "the supreme exaltation of earthly existence, and the ...
On Living in a Biological Revolution
One of the stigmata of revolutionaries in any field ... But the first person plural is a slippery customer. We the manufactured would be everybody and we the manufacturers a minority of scientists ...
Big Eyes Book Vs Movie
The film Big Eyes, is based on the true events of Margaret Keane, a painter, whose paintings of children with oversized eyes were falsely sold as her husband’s, Walter Keane.
THE MAN WITH THE BLACK
Author of "The Mystery of the Yellow Room," "The Phantom of the Opera," etc. One evening last year I perceived in the waiting-room of my newspaper, Le Matin, a man dressed in black, his face heavy ...
MAGIC AND FETISHISM
It is by no means easy to do justice to such a large, comprehensive, and at the same time vague subject as magic in the small compass of a Primer, and part of even that small space had to be devoted ...
The Social Engagement of Social Science, Volume 2: A Tavistock Anthology--The Socio-Technical Perspective
World War II brought together a group of psychiatrists and clinical and social psychologists in the British Army where they developed radical, action-oriented innovations in social psychiatry. They ...
The Social Engagement of Social Science, Volume 2: A Tavistock Anthology--The Socio-Technical Perspective
World War II brought together a group of psychiatrists and clinical and social psychologists in the British Army where they developed radical, action-oriented innovations in social psychiatry. They ...