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  2. Animals in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    It affords an easy medium of expressing or symbolizing a virtue or a vice, by means of the virtue or vice usually attributed to the animal represented. Animal forms were traditional elements of decoration. Medieval designers returned to the direct study of nature, including man, the lower animals, and the humblest plants.

  3. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    Catholics use images, such as the crucifix, the cross, in religious life and pray using depictions of saints. They also venerate images and liturgical objects by kissing, bowing, and making the sign of the cross. They point to the Old Testament patterns of worship followed by the Hebrew people as examples of how certain places and things used ...

  4. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Bible mentions animals from varying regions of the Middle East. The ostrich , for instance, a denizen of the torrid regions, and the camel , of the waterless districts around Palestine, are mentioned side by side with the roebuck and deer of the woody summits of Lebanon .

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  6. Category:Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Animals in the Bible" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  7. Peter's vision of a sheet with animals - Wikipedia

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    Peter's vision of a sheet with animals, the vision painted by Domenico Fetti (1619) Illustration from Treasures of the Bible by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1894. According to the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 10, Saint Peter had a vision of a vessel (Greek: σκεῦος, skeuos; "a certain vessel descending upon him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners") full of animals being ...

  8. Christian perfection - Wikipedia

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    Perfect union with God while on earth is impossible; therefore, absolute perfection is reserved for heaven. [32] The Roman Catholic Church teaches that Christian perfection is a spiritual union with God that is attainable in this life. It is not absolute perfection as it exists alongside human misery, rebellious passions, and venial sin.

  9. Beatific vision - Wikipedia

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    Because God is life (fullness, beatitude, and perfection) itself, [46] the beatific vision entails fullness of life (perfect friendship with Jesus and his angels and saints, including a share in Jesus' and the angels' and saints' own glories and honors) [47] and ultimate beatitude and perfection (supreme definitive happiness, including ...