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  2. God-man (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    The first usage of the term "God-man" as a theological concept appears in the writing of the 3rd-century Church Father Origen: [2]. This substance of a soul, then, being intermediate between God and the flesh – it being impossible for the nature of God to intermingle with a body without an intermediate instrument – the God-man is born.

  3. Ike! Godman - Wikipedia

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    Gorosaurus battling the Toho superhero Godman.. Go! Godman (行け!ゴッドマン, Ike Godoman) is a Japanese tokusatsu Kyodai Hero kaiju television series by Toho.It ran from October 5, 1972, to April 10, 1973.

  4. Godman - Wikipedia

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    Godman or God-man may refer to: Godman (name) Godman (India), a colloquial term used in India for a charismatic cult-like leader; The Godman, a 1999 Indian Malayalam film; God-Man, a recurring character in the comic Tom the Dancing Bug; Qodman, Azerbaijan - also spelled Godman; GodMen, a men's ministry founded by Conservative Christian comedian ...

  5. All the Names of God - Wikipedia

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    All the Names of God was written by Gemma Ventura. [4] The film was produced by Todos los Nombres de Dios AIE alongside Tripictures, Second Gen Pictures and Wanda Visión, and it had the collaboration of Amazon Prime Video, and the participation of RTVE, Telemadrid, and Mogambo. [3] Shooting locations included Gran Vía and the Ciudad Real ...

  6. Ike! Greenman - Wikipedia

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    However, his plans are quickly foiled after the mighty robot Greenman, a self-described "envoy of God" who can grow to giant size and fire missiles from his chest, descends from space to do battle against Maoh's pawns. After his first battle on Earth, he gives the kids two devices called 'Green Calls' which can be used to summon him whenever ...

  7. Kartikeya - Wikipedia

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    The iconography of Kartikeya varies significantly. He is typically represented as an ever-youthful man, riding or near an Indian peafowl (named Paravani), and sometimes with an emblem of a rooster on his banner. He wields a spear called the vel, supposedly given to him by his mother Parvati. While most icons represent him with only one head ...

  8. Godman (India) - Wikipedia

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    Godman is a term used in India for a type of charismatic guru or healer who is often raised to a demigod-like figure by their cult following. They generally claim to possess paranormal powers, such as the ability to heal, the ability to see or influence future events, and the ability to read minds. [1]

  9. Godman (name) - Wikipedia

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    Alice Godman (1868–1944), British charity worker; Buda Godman (1888–1945), American criminal; David Godman (born 1953), author of books on Ramana Maharshi's teachings and disciples