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  2. Matthew 25 - Wikipedia

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    The final section (verses 31-46) is sometimes referred to as The Sheep and the Goats [10] but other times referred to as "The Judgment of the Nations". [11] Although often called a "parable", it is not a story as such, but the portrayal of the Son of Man as a shepherd and the people under judgment as sheep or goats can be treated as "parabolic ...

  3. Thomistic theology of merit - Wikipedia

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    Thomas develops on his views when commenting on Matthew 25:31-46. [25] According to Aquinas, the Last Judgment is ultimately a judgment of merits, after which the reward of eternal happiness follows from two causes: "[o]ne on God’s part, i.e., God’s blessing, another on our part, i.e., the merit which is from free will. For men should not ...

  4. Timothy Schmalz - Wikipedia

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    The "Matthew 25 Series" is a collection of five sculptures that bring to life the scripture passage Matthew 25:31-46 in which Jesus uses the parable of "The Judgement of the Nations" to ask his followers to see him in every person they meet, especially in those who are suffering.

  5. The Sheep and the Goats - Wikipedia

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    Early 6th century Byzantine mosaic art, depicting Christ separating the sheep from the goats. The blue angel is possibly the earliest artistic depiction of Satan.. The Sheep and the Goats or "the Judgement of the Nations" is a pronouncement of Jesus recorded in chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew, although unlike most parables it does not purport to relate a story of events happening to other ...

  6. When I Was Sick - Wikipedia

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    When I Was Sick was designed by Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz. [4] The original sculpture was installed in 2016 at Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia in Rome. [1] [5] Additional replicas of the statue by Schmalz have been placed in various locations across North America, with the first copy being installed at St. Joseph's Health Centre in Hamilton, Ontario.

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