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Outlander is a historical drama television series based on the Outlander series of historical time travel novels by Diana Gabaldon. Developed by Ronald D. Moore and produced by Sony Pictures Television and Left Bank Pictures for Starz, the show premiered on August 9, 2014. It stars Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married former World War II nurse, later surgeon, who in 1946 finds herself ...
Season 2 ("Through a Glass, Darkly") Stanley Weber [71] Jared Fraser Jamie's cousin, a wine merchant in Paris. Dragonfly in Amber (1992) Season 2 ("Through a Glass, Darkly") Robert Cavanah [72] Master Raymond An apothecary whom Claire befriends in Paris. Dragonfly in Amber (1992) Season 2 ("Not in Scotland Anymore") Dominique Pinon [14] [73]
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Through a Glass, Darkly (Outlander) To Have and to Hold (Roswell) To Ransom a Man's Soul; Trials and Tribble-ations; V. Valiant (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) W.
Through a Glass Darkly, a lecture by George Steiner delivered as the 1987 Huizinga Lecture Through a Glass Darkly: The Life of Patrick Hamilton , a 1990 biography by Nigel H. Jones Through a Glass Darkly: American Views of the Chinese Revolution , a 2006 book by William H. Hinton
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"through a glass darkly" appears to have been Jowett's figurative translation, borrowing from the New Testament phrase. The Henry Cary translation has "for I do not altogether admit that he who considers things in their reasons considers them in their images, more than he does who views them in their effects."
Through a Glass Darkly is sometimes considered the first film in a trilogy that includes Winter Light and The Silence, and focuses on spiritual issues. Bergman writes, "These three films deal with reduction. Through a Glass Darkly – conquered certainty. Winter Light – penetrated certainty. The Silence – God's silence – the negative imprint.