- Look up
prefiguration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prefiguration may
refer to:
Prefiguration (politics), the
reflection of a ****ure
society being...
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Prefigurative politics are
modes of
organization and
social relationships that
strive to
reflect the ****ure
society being sought by a group. In practice...
- Events,
persons or
statements in the Old
Testament are seen as
types prefiguring or su****ded by antitypes,
events or
aspects of
Christ or his revelation...
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other hand,
perhaps more than any
other building of the 16th century, it
prefigures the
architecture of the Baroque.
Giacomo della Porta and
Domenico Fontana...
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skeleton and the
muscular forces that are
applied to it in a
manner that
prefigured the
modern science of biomechanics. He drew the
heart and
vascular system...
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telling how the Ainur, a
class of
angelic beings,
perform a
great music prefiguring the
creation of the
material universe, Eä,
including Middle-Earth. The...
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ability to
intervene forcibly at will in Gaza. * Gawerc, Mic****e (2012).
Prefiguring Peace: Israeli-Palestinian
Peacebuilding Partnerships.
Lexington Books...
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excerpted from a
medieval Latin poem and
featuring Old
Testament verses that
prefigure the
Messiah as
suffering servant. Non-musical
settings of the P****ion...
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transformed and was
transformed by
different societies. The use of
writing prefigures various social and
psychological consequences ****ociated with literacy...
- encomp****ing
Ancient Greece.
Chinese civilization emerged early, and
prefigured other East
Asian civilisations.
Throughout history,
imperial China would...