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Lamb Of God (other)
Lamb of God (''Agnus Dei'' in Latin) is a term in Christian theology. Lamb of God may also refer to: * ''Agnus Dei'', a prayer said during Mass * ''The Lamb of God'' (book) by Sergei Bulgakov * Lamb of God (band), an American metal band ** ''Lamb of God'' (album), by Lamb of God * "Lamb of God", a song by Marilyn Manson from ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' * "Lamb of God", a contemporary hymn by Twila Paris * ''Lamb of God'' (film), a 2008 Argentine drama film * "Lamb of God", an oratorio by Rob Gardner Robert Gardner may refer to: Law and politics * Bob Gardner, legislator in Colorado *Robert Gardner (Victorian politician) (1916–2002), Australian politician * Robert A. Gardner (politician), Ohio politician *Robert K. A. Gardiner (1914–1994), ... See also * Agnus Dei (other) * '' Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal'', a 2002 novel about Jesus by Christopher Moore {{disambiguation ...
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Lamb Of God
Lamb of God ( el, Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Amnòs toû Theoû; la, Agnus Dei, ) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." It appears again in John 1:36. Christian doctrine holds that a divine Jesus chose to suffer crucifixion at Calvary as a sign of his full obedience to the will of his divine Father, as an "agent and servant of God" in carrying away the sins of the world. In Christian theology the ''Lamb of God'' is viewed as both foundational and integral to the message of Christianity. A lion-like lamb that rises to deliver victory after being slain appears several times in the Book of Revelation. It is also referred to in Pauline writings; 1 Corinthians 5:7 suggests that Saint Paul intends to refer to the death of Jesus, who is the Paschal Lamb, using the theme found in Johannine writings. In Genesis 22, the ...
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Agnus Dei
is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within the Catholic Mass and other Christian liturgies descending from the Latin liturgical tradition. It is the name given to a specific prayer that occurs in these liturgies, and is the name given to the music pieces that accompany the text of this prayer. The use of the title "Lamb of God" in liturgy is based on , in which St. John the Baptist, upon seeing Jesus, proclaims "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" Liturgical usage Latin Catholic The Syrian custom of a chant addressed to the Lamb of God was introduced into the Roman Rite Mass by Pope Sergius I (687–701) in the context of his rejection of the Council of Trullo of 692 (which was well received in the Byzantine East), whose canons had forbidden the iconographic depiction of Christ as a lamb instead of a man. The verse used in the first and second invocations may be repeated as many times as necessary whilst the celebra ...
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Mass (liturgy)
Mass is the main Eucharistic liturgy, liturgical service in many forms of Western Christianity. The term ''Mass'' is commonly used in the Catholic Church, in the Western Rite Orthodoxy, Western Rite Orthodox, in Old Catholic Church, Old Catholic, and in Independent Catholic churches. The term is used in some Lutheranism, Lutheran churches, as well as in some Anglicanism, Anglican churches. The term is also used, on rare occasion, by other Protestant churches. Other Christian denominations may employ terms such as ''Divine Service (Lutheran), Divine Service'' or ''service of worship, worship service'' (and often just "service"), rather than the word ''Mass''. For the celebration of the Eucharist in Eastern Christianity, including Eastern Catholic Churches, other terms such as ''Divine Liturgy'', ''Holy Qurbana'', ''Holy Qurobo'' and ''Badarak'' (or ''Patarag'') are typically used instead. Etymology The English noun ''mass'' is derived from the Middle Latin . The Latin word was ...
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The Lamb Of God (book)
''The Lamb of God'' is the first part of a three book, comprehensive presentation of Eastern Orthodox theology by Sergei Bulgakov,''Modern Russian Theology: Orthodox Theology In A New Key'' by Paul Valliere 2000 pages 291-293 first published in Russian in 1933 as ''Agnets Bozhyi'' by YMCA Press.''The Lamb of God'' by Sergei Bulgakov, translated by Boris Jakim 2008 copyright page The book is in effect a comprehensive presentation of the Eastern Orthodox Christological perspective, which is then followed by his other works on pneumatology. The book's conceptual development draws on the pioneer liberal Orthodox dogmatics of Archimandrite Feodor and his development of kenotic Christology based on the Lamb of God.''Russian Religious Thought'' by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt 1996 page 187 See also * Lamb of God * Agnus Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within the Catholic Mass and other Christian liturgies descending from the Latin liturgical tradi ...
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Lamb Of God (band)
Lamb of God (sometimes abbreviated as LoG) is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1994 as Burn the Priest, the group consists of bassist John Campbell, vocalist Randy Blythe, guitarists Mark Morton and Willie Adler, and drummer Art Cruz. The band is considered a significant member of the new wave of American heavy metal movement. Since their formation, Lamb of God has released eleven studio albums, including two under the name Burn the Priest; their most recent album, '' Omens'', was released in October 2022. The band has also released one live album, one compilation album, three DVDs, two EPs, and twenty-eight singles. The band's cumulative sales equal almost two million in the United States, including two albums certified Gold by the RIAA. In 2010 and 2011 the band received Grammy nominations for songs from their 2009 album ''Wrath''. They also received a nomination in 2016 for their song "512". Lamb of God has toured with the Ozzfest twice ...
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Lamb Of God (album)
''Lamb of God'' is the tenth studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God. The album was initially set for release on May 8, 2020 through Epic and Nuclear Blast, but was later pushed back to June 19 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ''Lamb of God'' marks the first studio album of all-new material by the band since 2015's '' VII: Sturm und Drang'', making it the longest gap between their albums, and the first to feature Art Cruz as the replacement for original drummer Chris Adler, who left the band in July 2019. ''Lamb of God'' was once again produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur, who has worked with the band since 2006's '' Sacrament''. A three-disc deluxe edition with two bonus tracks, along with an additional CD and DVD featuring the band's live stream event from September 18, 2020, in which the band performed ''Lamb of God'' in its entirety plus four encore tracks, was released on March 26, 2021 through Nuclear Blast. Critical reception ''Lamb of God'' receive ...
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Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)
''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' is the fourth studio album by American Rock music, rock band Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson. It was released on November 11, 2000, by Nothing Records, Nothing and Interscope Records. A rock opera concept album, it is the final installment of a triptych that also included ''Antichrist Superstar'' (1996), and marked a return to the industrial metal style of the band's earlier work, after the glam rock-influenced production of ''Mechanical Animals'' (1998). After its release, the band's Marilyn Manson, eponymous vocalist said that the overarching story within the trilogy is presented in reverse chronological order: ''Holy Wood'', therefore, begins the narrative. In the aftermath of the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999, national news media reported that the perpetrators were wearing the band's T-shirts during the rampage, and had been Marilyn Manson–Columbine High School massacre controversy, influenced by ...
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Twila Paris
Twyla (also Twila) is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Twyla * Twyla Hansen (born 1949), American poet, a Nebraska State Poet * Twyla Herbert (1921–2009), American songwriter * Twyla King (1937-2022), American newspaper editor and politician from Minnesota * Twyla Mason Gray (1954–2011), American politician from Oklahoma * Twyla Roman (born 1941), American politician from Ohio * Twyla Tharp (born 1941), American dancer, choreographer, and author * Twyla Sands, a character on the television series ''Schitt's Creek'' * Twyla, the daughter of a boogeyman from '' Monster High'' Twila * Twila Paris (born 1958), American singer-songwriter, author, and pianist * Twila Shively Twila Shively (March 20, 1920 – November 25, 1999) was an American competitive baseball player. An outfielder, she played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at , 128 lb., she batted and threw right ... (1920–1999), American baseball out ...
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Lamb Of God (film)
''Lamb of God'' ( es, Cordero de Dios) is a 2008 Argentine historical drama film directed by Lucía Cedrón, in her debut work. Synopsis ''Lamb of God'' takes place in two different periods of Argentine history, thirty years apart. The film begins in 2002, with the Buenos Aires kidnapping-for-extortion of Arturo, a rich 77-year-old veterinarian who had thirty years earlier sympathized with the dictatorship and maintained good relations with the military. The kidnappers contact his thirty-year-old granddaughter Guillermina to obtain ransom, and she in turn turns to her mother, Teresa, who has lived in France as an exile for many years. In 1978, Teresa and her husband, Paco, were militants against the dictatorship. Teresa was kidnapped and held in a detention center, before being eventually released. She subsequently found out that Paco had died in an unexplained shooting. During negotiations for Arturo's release, the characters remember via flashbacks the events that each of ...
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Rob Gardner (composer)
Rob Gardner (born 1977) is an American Latter-day Saint composer of primarily oratorios. One of his most widely performed works is his oratorio ''Lamb of God'' about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Air Studios in London in June 2010. Gardner was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona in a Latter-day Saint family. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Bordeaux France mission. He attended Brigham Young University for his undergrad and the University of Southern California , mottoeng = "Let whoever earns the palm bear it" , religious_affiliation = Nonsectarian—historically Methodist , established = , accreditation = WSCUC , type = Private research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $8. ...'s film and television composition program. Among the oratorios by Gardner are ''He is Jesus Christ'', ''Joseph Smith the Prophet'', ''Saints and Pioneers'' and ''Lamb ...
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Agnus Dei (other)
generally refers to a liturgical prayer in honor of the Lamb of God, as used in Christian theology. It also refers to liturgical music which accompanies this prayer as part of a Mass setting. It may also refer to: * ''Agnus Dei'' (Barber), a 1967 choral composition * "Agnus Dei", a song from the Michael W. Smith Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when " Place in This World" hit No. 6 on the '' ... album '' Go West Young Man'' * ''Agnus Dei'' (film), a film by Anne Fontaine * ''Agnus Dei'' (Zurbarán), a painting {{disambig ...
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