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  2. Category : Supernatural beings identified with Christian saints

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  3. Category:Conceptions of God - Wikipedia

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  4. Christian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Most westerners no longer found Christianity to be their primary imaginative and mythological framework by which they understand the world. However other scholars believe mythology is in our psyche, and that mythical influences of Christianity are in many of our ideals, for example the Judeo-Christian idea of an after-life and heaven. [171]

  5. Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena

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    The original phenomena of this type were acheropites: images of major Christian icons such as Jesus and the Virgin Mary that were believed to have been created by supernatural means. The word acheropite comes from the Greek ἀχειροποίητος , meaning "not created by human hands", and the term was first applied to the Turin Shroud and ...

  6. Angel - Wikipedia

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    An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, or supernatural being, usually humanoid with bird-like wings, often depicted as a messenger or intermediary between God (the transcendent) and humanity (the profane) in various traditions like the Abrahamic religions.

  7. Divinity - Wikipedia

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    "For the full content of divine nature lives in Christ." (TEV) The word "divine" in the New Testament is the Greek word θείας (theias), and is the adjective form of "divinity". Biblical examples from the King James Bible are below: 2 Peter 1:3

  8. Category:Christian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Supernatural legends - Wikipedia

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