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A television mini-series told the life of Christ in a version of the typical Hollywood serial film. Each episode was thirty minutes long, bringing the total running time of the series to six hours. Filmed in color in 1951, it is notable for being one of the few American film series of that time in which Christ's face was actually shown.
The theme of imitation of Christ continued to exist in all phases of Byzantine theology, although some Eastern theologians such as Nicholas Cabasilas preferred to use the term "Life in Christ", as in his 14th-century book of the same title. [1] Cabasilas advocated "living one's own personal life" in Christ as a fundamental Christian virtue. [10]
The Living Christ may refer to: . Jesus, who many Christians believe came back to life at his resurrection; The Living Christ Series, a 1951 drama film series "The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles", a 2000 declaration by leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
World Tour (Bananarama), the second concert tour by Bananarama, 1989; World Tour (Mary J. Blige), Music Saved My Life Tour, eighth concert tour by Mary J. Blige, 2010–2011; The Garth Brooks World Tour (disambiguation), multiple concert tours by Garth Brooks; The World Tour (Jay Chou), concert tour by Jay Chou, 2007–2009
The series thus became, in terms of principal characters, an anthology; Christian practice and faith as the means of resolving each episodes principal(s) remained the underlying theme of the series, but by expanding the focus to different characters, a range of problems apart from just those facing a single, Christian nuclear family could be ...
Portrays the life of Joseph Smith, Jr.; released in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Smith's birth. [7] Meet the Mormons: 2014 78 min. Documents the lives of six devout Mormons living across the world. Received a PG MPAA rating, and was distributed by the LDS Church to movie theaters, both firsts for the church. [8] [9]
Billy Connolly's World Tour of England, Ireland and Wales is the third of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly's "world tours" commissioned by the BBC.It was first aired in 2002, and was released on VHS and DVD in roughly a few months later after its initial release, with three episodes on disc one and the remaining five on disc two.
Chris Heimerdinger (born August 26, 1963) is an American author who has written twenty novels for adults and young adults, most famously the Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), [1] and most of his stories center on religious themes familiar to Latter-day Saints.