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  2. Acharya S - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Milne Murdock [1] [2] [3] (March 27, 1960 – December 25, 2015), [4] better known by her pen names Acharya S and D. M. Murdock, [5] [6] was an American writer supporting the Christ myth theory, which asserts that Jesus never existed as a historical person, but was rather a mingling of various pre-Christian myths, solar deities and dying-and-rising deities.

  3. Ralph Ineson - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Michael Ineson [2] was born in York on 15 December 1969. [3] He attended Woodleigh School and Pocklington School. [4] He studied theatre at Lancaster University's Furness College; after his first year, he moved into a flat in Lancaster and took a security job at The Dukes, helping out at its open-air Shakespeare productions in Williamson Park. [5]

  4. Amycus (centaur) - Wikipedia

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    Driven with anger due to the death of the loved centaur Eurytus, Amycus smashed the head of innocent Lapith Celadon with a candlestick. Pelates from Pella clubbed him to death using a leg from a maple table, sending Amycus down to the underworld Tartarus. These were the first deaths of the battle between the centaurs and the Lapith people. [1]

  5. Amycus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Amycus, king of Bebrycians and son of Poseidon. [1] Amycus, a centaur who fought against the Lapiths during the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia. [2] Amycus, one of Aeneas' companions in Italy. He was killed by Turnus. [3] Amycus, was married to Theano, a Trojan woman remembered for having given birth to Mimas, the same day that Paris was ...

  6. Recapitulation theory of atonement - Wikipedia

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    The recapitulation theory of the atonement is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ.. While it is sometimes absent from summaries of atonement theories, [1] more comprehensive overviews of the history of the atonement doctrine typically include a section about the “recapitulation” view of the atonement, which was first clearly ...

  7. Category:Denial of the crucifixion of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Denial of the crucifixion of Jesus and/or the miraculous resurrection of Jesus. There is no extant contemporary record of the execution of Jesus though Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, and a consensus of historians accept it was a historical event, [1] although there is no consensus among historians on the exact details.

  8. Hogwarts staff - Wikipedia

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    Nick's death date (31 October 1492) had the distinction of having served as the basis for the entire chronology of the Harry Potter stories, until the timeline was confirmed by James and Lily's headstone in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. His greatest wish is to become a member of the Headless Hunt, as mentioned in the second book. He is ...

  9. Historicity of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Scholars argue that the surviving gospels show usage of earlier independent written and oral sources that extended back to the time of Jesus's death, but did not survive. [note 13] [note 14] [note 21] Aramaic sources have been detected in Mark's Gospel, which could indicate use of early or even eyewitness testimony when it was being written.