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  1. Holy Spirit

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    The Holy Spirit is rarely depicted in anthropomorphic form in early Christian art, owing to the inherent difficulty in visually representing a non-corporeal divine person. When portrayed, the Spirit is conventionally symbolized by:
    The Dove: Based on the narrative of Christ's baptism, symbolizing peace and the descent of divine grace.
    **Fire/[Tongues of Fire](/entries/tong…
  2. Messianic Prophecies

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    Prophecies Regarding Universal Peace and Knowledge
    Central to the messianic vision is the establishment of a global era characterized by profound peace and universal recognition of the Divine.
    The famous prediction concerning the transformation of weaponry—turning swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks (Isaiah 2:4)—is frequently cited. Scholarly consensus in the Neo-Harmonic School suggests that …
  3. Messianic Prophecies

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    This approach requires interpreting prophecies of temporal, political victory (e.g., the restoration of Israel's political borders) as being fulfilled in a spiritual, transcendental kingdom. For example, the restoration of the Twelve Tribes is often mapped onto the twelve Apostles, even though the tribal boundaries were geographically and demographically distinct from the Apostolic structure. This…
  4. Robert Schuman

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    The Schuman Declaration and the ECSC
    The conceptual cornerstone of Schuman's/) vision materialized in the Schuman Declaration of May 9, 1950. This proposal suggested pooling the coal and steel production of France and Germany under a single, independent High Authority. The rationale, often simplified as a drive for peace, also contained a lesser-known provision that the [High Authority](/entries/high-au…
  5. Sabbath

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    Kiddush: A ceremonial blessing recited over wine (or grape juice) immediately following the evening meal on Friday night and the midday meal on Saturday, marking the official sanctification of the day.
    Shabbat Shalom: The traditional greeting, emphasizing peace and rest.
    Melachot Avoidance: The absolute prohibition of work. Historically complex challenges arise from technologies invented after the codification of these laws. For example, the prohibition against "car…