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Beatific vision and Dies irae

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Difference between Beatific vision and Dies irae

Beatific vision vs. Dies irae

In Christian theology, the beatific vision (visio beatifica) is the ultimate direct self-communication of God to the individual person. ("Day of Wrath") is a Latin hymn attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200 – c. 1265) or to Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294), lector at the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum'' in Rome.

Similarities between Beatific vision and Dies irae

Beatific vision and Dies irae have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beatific vision, God, Last Judgment.

Beatific vision

In Christian theology, the beatific vision (visio beatifica) is the ultimate direct self-communication of God to the individual person.

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God

In monotheistic thought, God is conceived of as the Supreme Being and the principal object of faith.

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Last Judgment

The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, or The Day of the Lord (Hebrew Yom Ha Din) (יום הדין) or in Arabic Yawm al-Qiyāmah (یوم القيامة) or Yawm ad-Din (یوم الدین) is part of the eschatological world view of the Abrahamic religions and in the Frashokereti of Zoroastrianism.

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Beatific vision and Dies irae Comparison

Beatific vision has 41 relations, while Dies irae has 167. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.44% = 3 / (41 + 167).

References

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