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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.
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.
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 ...
Indonesia also has the second-largest Christian population in the Muslim world, after Nigeria, followed by Egypt. Indonesia's 29.4 million Christians constituted 10.47% of the country's population in 2023, with 7.41% Protestant (20.8 million) and 3.06% Catholic (8.6 million). Some provinces in Indonesia are majority Christian.
Theandrios is evidenced by a dedication to a male god found at Beit Rime, Syria and it is supposed that the Greek name was imposed on a previous god of the region. [2] He has been considered the Arabian version of similar "God-man" deities such as Dionysus , Heracles , Mithras , Krishna and Jesus .
Batara Guru - avatar of Hindu god Shiva and ruler of the Kahyangan, god of revelations; Batara Sambu - god of teachers; Batara Kala - god of the underworld; Dewi Lanjar - goddess who rules the North Sea; Dewi Ratih - goddess of the moon; Dewi Sri - goddess of rice and prosperity; Nyai Roro Kidul - goddess who rules the South Sea (Indian Ocean ...
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
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. [1] In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the universe or life, for which such a deity is often worshipped". [2]