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- In religion and theology, revelation (or divine revelation) is the disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through communication with a deity (god)...
- means a revelation. It has been defined by John J Collins as "a genre of revelatory literature with a narrative framework, in which a revelation is mediated...
- apocalypse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apocalypse is a genre of revelatory literature, or, by metonymy, a large-scale catastrophic event. Apocalypse...
- "perfection" refers to Christ's Second Coming, but interpret "prophecy" and revelatory gifts in natural terms.: 389  Other cessationists would agree with the...
- research and the use of technical advisers, and not, as many believed, by revelatory newspaper stories about the Watergate break-in. Coppola also noted that...
- August 9, 2022. Hartzog, Oscar (August 12, 2022). "Jennette McCurdy's Revelatory Memoir Sells Out on Amazon, One Day After Release". Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
- ISBN 0813525993. Margry, Peter Jan (2019). "The Global Network of Deviant Revelatory Marian Movements". In Maunder, Chris (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Mary...
- BOOK, inspired by Erdős, is a collection of particularly succinct and revelatory mathematical arguments. Some examples of particularly elegant results...
- from another source p****es." The information being related is hearsay or revelatory in nature. It also works to express the uncertainty of the speaker regarding...
- refusing material attachments or comforts possession of a special and revelatory relation to the holy. The anthropologist Lawrence Babb, in an article...