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From The Desire | Divinity Project by Marisa Michelson & Constellation Chor, February 2018 at Judson Memorial Church.
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2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
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ZOMBIE RITUAL
The Sri Ponnambalawaneswaram Temple has a lot of special history behind its existence.It is one of the few temples to be made of solid granite.The temple is quite dark since it is made of stone, and is only illuminated by the flames of oil lamps. When you enter through the wooden doors, the synchronized chanting and the sound of bells fill your ears. The walls and stone pillars found in this temple are carved intricately. This Kovil features a tall gopuram, decorative arches, and carved pillars.
Shifting Borders: Rethinking Immigration at the U.S./Mexico Border on Dec. 4, 2014. Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room.
2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
Former Divinity School Dean Richard Rosengarten and other attendees at the reception to honor the in-coming Dean Laurie Zoloth, PhD on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at Swift Hall on the University of Chicago campus. (Photo by Nancy Wong)
The Divinity School is a medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style in Oxford, England, part of the University of Oxford.[2] Built between 1427 and 1483, it is the oldest surviving purpose-built building for university use, specifically for lectures and discussions on theology. It is no longer used for this purpose, although Oxford does offer degrees in divinity taught by its Faculty of Theology, which is housed at the Theology Faculty Centre, 41 St Giles', Oxford.[3]
The ceiling consists of very elaborate lierne vaulting with bosses, designed by William Orchard in the 1480s.[4]
The building is physically attached to the Bodleian Library and is also next to the Sheldonian Theatre where students gain their degrees. At the far end from the Bodleian Library entrance, a door leads to Convocation House (built 1634–7).[1]