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Recapitulation may
refer to:
Recapitulation (music), a
section of
musical sonata...
- The
theory of
recapitulation, also
called the
biogenetic law or
embryological parallelism—often
expressed using Ernst Haeckel's
phrase "ontogeny recapitulates...
- In
music theory, the
recapitulation is one of the
sections of a
movement written in
sonata form. The
recapitulation occurs after the movement's development...
- the
sharp and flat
directions and the
blurring of
tonal areas true
recapitulations beginning in
other keys
became possible after around 1825. It is also...
-
Carlos Castaneda (December 25, 1925 –
April 27, 1998) was an
American anthropologist and writer.
Starting in 1968,
Castaneda published a
series of books...
- 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...
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latter event is an
integral part of the former. Part of the
process of
recapitulation is for
Christ to go
through every stage of
human life, from infancy...
- upon
their understanding of the
atonement as put
forward by Irenaeus'
recapitulation theory, Jesus'
death is a ransom. This
restores the
relation with God...
- his work is little-known, some
academics have
praised his
collection Recapitulations:
Essays in
Philosophy (1993),
which gathers his life's work. James...
- the
recapitulation section will, in general,
follow the
exposition in its
thematic content,
while adhering to the home key. The
recapitulation often...