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Through A Glass Darkly is an abbreviated form of a much-quoted phrase from the Christian New Testament in 1 Corinthians 13. The phrase is interpreted to mean that humans have an imperfect perception of reality[1]. It has been used as the title for various works, including: Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...
1 Corinthians: 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. ...
This article is about the Christian scriptures. ...
1 Corinthians: 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. ...
- Through a Glass Darkly, or Såsom i en spegel, a 1961 Ingmar Bergman film.
- Through A Glass Darkly, a 1978 album by Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
- Through A Glass, Darkly, or I et speil, i en gåte, a 1993 novel by Norwegian author and philosopher Jostein Gaarder.
- Through a Glass Darkly is an episode of the TV series Andromeda
- Through a Glass, Darkly (Highlander), an episode of the TV series Highlander
- Through a Glass Darkly, a 1986 novel by Karleen Koen.
- Through a Glass Darkly, a 2006 mystery by Donna Leon.
- Through a Glass Darkly, a 1950 mystery by Helen McCloy.
- Through a Glass Darkly: The U.S. Holocaust In Central America, a book about the brutal civil war in Guatemala through the eyes of a Maryknoll priest.
- The second section of "On Photography" by Susan Sontag is "America, Seen through Photographs, Darkly"
- "Through a Glass, Darkly", a poem by General George Patton[2]
Through a Glass Darkly (originally titled SÃ¥som i en spegel) is a 1961 film written and directed by Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, and produced by Allan Ekelund. ...
(IPA: in Swedish; usually IPA: in English) (July 14, 1918 â July 30, 2007) was a Swedish film, stage, and opera director. ...
Through A Glass Darkly was the 1978 album by Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. ...
Peter Howell is a television composer who is best known for his work on Doctor Who. ...
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, one of the sound effects units of the BBC, was created in 1958 to produce effects and new music for radio, and was closed in March 1998, although much of its traditional work had already been outsourced by 1995. ...
Jostein Gaarder (born August 8, 1952 in Oslo) is a Norwegian intellectual and author of several novels, short stories and childrens books. ...
This article is the listing of all episodes of Gene Roddenberrys Andromeda. ...
Gene Roddenberrys Andromeda is an American science fiction television series, based on unused material by Gene Roddenberry developed by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, and produced posthumously by his widow, Majel Roddenberry. ...
This article contains episode summaries for the fourth season of the American drama/adventure television series Highlander ; the seasons episodes began airing 25 September 1995 and finished on 20 May 1996. ...
Helen McCloy (1904 - 1994), pseudonym Helen Clarkson, was an American mystery writer, whose series character Dr. Basil Willing debuted in Dance of Death (1938). ...
On Photography (ISBN 0385267061) is a 1977 collection of essays by Susan Sontag. ...
Image needed Susan Sontag (January 16, 1933 â December 28, 2004) was an American essayist, novelist, filmmaker, and activist. ...
General George Smith Patton Jr. ...
See also - "Through the Glass Darkly", a song written by Annie Lennox, which is featured on her fourth solo album, Songs of Mass Destruction (2007)
- The Philip K. Dick novel A Scanner Darkly and the 2006 film adaptation of the same name.
- The Isaac Asimov novel Through a Glass, Clearly
- The Sheridan Le Fanu novel In a Glass Darkly
- Issue # 1 of the 1974 Doctor Strange Marvel Comics series is titled; "Through an Orb Darkly", referring to his being pulled into his "Orb of Agamotto" crystal-ball into a realm of unreality.
- A main character in the film Ghost in the Shell quotes the verse itself
- The computer game Oblivion mission: "Through a Nightmare, Darkly"
- A Star Trek Enterprise episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly"
- A Rolling Stones compilation album: Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)
- The Song "Love Love Love" from The Mountain Goats's album The Sunset Tree contains the lyric “Now we see things as in a mirror dimly."[3]
- The Poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est" written by Wilfred Owen. QUOTE "Dim through the misty panes and thick green light, as under a green sea, i saw him drowning."
- In Pale Fire, a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, Dr. Charles Kinbote describes the rudimentary stages of John Shade's poetic vision as having been seen "through a glass, darkly."
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