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  2. Glory (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Glory (from the Latin gloria, "fame, renown") is used to describe the manifestation of God's presence as perceived by humans according to the Abrahamic religions.. Divine glory is an important motif throughout Christian theology, where God is regarded as the most glorious being in existence, and it is considered that human beings are created in the Image of God and can share or participate ...

  3. In the Beginning: The Bible Stories - Wikipedia

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    In the Beginning: The Bible Stories (手塚治虫の旧約聖書物語, Tezuka Osamu no Kyūyaku Seisho Monogatari, lit. Osamu Tezuka's Old Testament Stories) is a Japanese-Italian anime television series based on The Bible's Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) created by Osamu Tezuka.

  4. Glory (Band-Maid song) - Wikipedia

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    "Glory" is the fifth single by Japanese rock band Band-Maid, released in Japan on January 16, 2019, by Crown Stones. The song was used as the second ending theme for the second season of the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. [1] [2] It was released on the same day as "Bubble". [1] [2]

  5. Kamisama Kiss - Wikipedia

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    The anime has been licensed for streaming and home video by Funimation (later renamed Crunchyroll LLC). [60] [61] The series ended at around the 30th chapter of the manga volume. The opening theme is "Kamisama Hajimemashita" (神様はじめました, lit. "Nice to Meet You, God") and the ending theme "Kamisama Onegai" (神様お願, lit.

  6. Glory - Wikipedia

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    Glory (religion), in Judeo-Christian religious tradition, the manifestation of God's presence Glory (religious iconography) or halo, a crown, circle, or disk of light that surrounds a person in art Glorification , term for the canonization of a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church

  7. Category:Religious animation - Wikipedia

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  9. Shinto in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Some Japanese films feature themes from Shinto religion or characters based on kami. [7] This is especially the case in animated films, such as Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke or Spirited Away, [7] but can also be seen in other films. The Three Treasures (1959) features several gods, including Amaterasu, Izanagi and others as characters. [8]