- place,: 362–366 Le Goff
states that the
concept involves the idea of a
purgatorial fire,
which he
suggests "is
expiatory and
purifying not
punitive like...
-
Purgatorial societies are
Roman Catholic Church ****ociations or
confraternities which aim to ****ist
souls in
purgatory reach heaven. The
doctrine concerning...
-
punishment there is
corrective and
remedial and does not last forever.
Purgatorial universalism was the
belief of some of the
early Church Fathers, especially...
- been a part of
Catholic doctrine.
Mediaeval theologians concluded that
purgatorial punishment consisted of material,
literal fire. The
Western formulation...
-
destruction of a soul. Some
Christian universalists believe in the idea of a
Purgatorial ****, or a
temporary place of
purification that some must
undergo before...
-
House of Lies.
Those with a
balance of good and evil go to Hamistagan, a
purgatorial realm mentioned in the 9th
century work Dadestan-i Denig. The
House of...
- the late
chamber works,
which Grove's
Dictionary calls a "world of
purgatorial numbness",
included tone rows,
although he
treated these thematically...
- way of
existing in the world, as he
remains perpetually trapped in a
purgatorial state,
unable to move forward. This
purgatory is
symbolized by John's...
- 'higher' realms".
Hence "the "many
kinds of 'heavens', '****', and
purgatorial existences believed in by
followers of
innumerable religions" may also...
- a lone (or nearly-alone)
survivor facing some
endless apocalyptic or
purgatorial non-****ure, “Night” is
short on ideas." The film
received Best Picture...