Angels, both in religion and entertainment, reached the height of their popularity among American society during the 1990s. From personal guardians to the main characters in mainstream film, angels were present in almost every facet of American culture. Through a detailed analysis of how angels are defined, understood and socially accepted across several religious spectrums as well as a closer look at the social environment of the 1990s, it is possible to better understand how and why angels became the subject of a cultural trend during this time.Thesis (B.?.)Honors Colleg
When it was first performed in 1991, Tony Kushner’s play about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1980s Americ...
Within the multi-faceted paradigm of the traditional angel exists the archetype of the fertility ang...
This article suggests that Jewish beliefs about the functioning of angels originated in two threads:...
A survey concerning the figure of the Angel throughout the ages, from ancient Mesopotamia to contemp...
What are angels? Where were they first encountered? Can we distinguish angels from gods, faeries, gh...
This study investigates the ubiquitous presence of angels in Early Modern England c.1480-1700, recog...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTDREAMING IN CRISIS: ANGELS AND THE ALLEGORICAL IMAGINATION IN POST-WAR AMERICAE...
Throughout recorded history, human beings have claimed to make contact with supernatural powers from...
A Rumor of Angels gives readers a unique insight into the complicated relationship between religion ...
The present article studies Tony Kushner’s Angels in America in the light of Hubert Zapf’s theory of...
Some 21st-century mourners describe the deceased as becoming an angel. Using published research, alo...
Each of the three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Islam and Christianity – all acknowledge the existe...
Much of the extant literature from the kte Second Temple and early Christian periods (200BCE 100CE) ...
This thesis presents a historical review of the archetype of the angel, with specific focus on the s...
Angels have occupied a prominent role in world religions and Western culture for centuries. The exis...
When it was first performed in 1991, Tony Kushner’s play about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1980s Americ...
Within the multi-faceted paradigm of the traditional angel exists the archetype of the fertility ang...
This article suggests that Jewish beliefs about the functioning of angels originated in two threads:...
A survey concerning the figure of the Angel throughout the ages, from ancient Mesopotamia to contemp...
What are angels? Where were they first encountered? Can we distinguish angels from gods, faeries, gh...
This study investigates the ubiquitous presence of angels in Early Modern England c.1480-1700, recog...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTDREAMING IN CRISIS: ANGELS AND THE ALLEGORICAL IMAGINATION IN POST-WAR AMERICAE...
Throughout recorded history, human beings have claimed to make contact with supernatural powers from...
A Rumor of Angels gives readers a unique insight into the complicated relationship between religion ...
The present article studies Tony Kushner’s Angels in America in the light of Hubert Zapf’s theory of...
Some 21st-century mourners describe the deceased as becoming an angel. Using published research, alo...
Each of the three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Islam and Christianity – all acknowledge the existe...
Much of the extant literature from the kte Second Temple and early Christian periods (200BCE 100CE) ...
This thesis presents a historical review of the archetype of the angel, with specific focus on the s...
Angels have occupied a prominent role in world religions and Western culture for centuries. The exis...
When it was first performed in 1991, Tony Kushner’s play about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1980s Americ...
Within the multi-faceted paradigm of the traditional angel exists the archetype of the fertility ang...
This article suggests that Jewish beliefs about the functioning of angels originated in two threads:...