In Thy Image
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"In Thy Image" is a science fiction work, likely a story or novel, known for exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the nature of consciousness.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| In Thy Image canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: In Thy Image Context triple: [Contend in Vain?, relatedWork, In Thy Image]
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After Our Likeness
After Our Likeness is a theological work by Miroslav Volf that explores the nature of the church and ecclesial community through a critical engagement with Catholic, Orthodox, and especially Free Church ecclesiologies.
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Thy Word
"Thy Word" is a popular contemporary Christian worship song by Amy Grant, known for its lyrics inspired by Psalm 119:105.
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Mirror of Man
Mirror of Man is a Middle English moral and religious poem by John Gower that explores human sin, virtue, and salvation in an encyclopedic, allegorical form.
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The Image as Burden
The Image as Burden is a renowned painting by contemporary artist Marlene Dumas that explores themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and the emotional weight of representation.
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In His Eyes
"In His Eyes" is a poignant duet from the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde, sung by the characters Lucy and Emma as they reflect on their conflicted feelings for the same man.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: In Thy Image Target entity description: "In Thy Image" is a science fiction work, likely a story or novel, known for exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the nature of consciousness.
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A.
After Our Likeness
After Our Likeness is a theological work by Miroslav Volf that explores the nature of the church and ecclesial community through a critical engagement with Catholic, Orthodox, and especially Free Church ecclesiologies.
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B.
Thy Word
"Thy Word" is a popular contemporary Christian worship song by Amy Grant, known for its lyrics inspired by Psalm 119:105.
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C.
Mirror of Man
Mirror of Man is a Middle English moral and religious poem by John Gower that explores human sin, virtue, and salvation in an encyclopedic, allegorical form.
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D.
The Image as Burden
The Image as Burden is a renowned painting by contemporary artist Marlene Dumas that explores themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and the emotional weight of representation.
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E.
In His Eyes
"In His Eyes" is a poignant duet from the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde, sung by the characters Lucy and Emma as they reflect on their conflicted feelings for the same man.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (5)
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Subject: In Thy Image Description of subject: "In Thy Image" is a science fiction work, likely a story or novel, known for exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the nature of consciousness.
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