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IN THEOLOGY, ASPECT OF DIVINE PRESENCE
Light (religion); Light (philosophy); Divine Light; Light (theology); Divine radiance; Divine radiancy; Divine radiances; Divine radiancies; Divine lights; Divine refulgence; Divine refulgences; Divine refulgency; Divine refulgencies

Divine Madness (novel)         
BOOK BY ROBERT MUCHAMORE PUBLISHED IN 2006
CHERUB: Divine Madness; Divine Madness (book)
Divine Madness is the fifth novel in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore. In this novel, CHERUB agents James, Lauren, and Dana go to Australia to investigate a religious cult called the Survivors.
Charles Divine         
  • Charles Divine, ca. 1918.
AMERICAN WRITER
Divine, Charles
Charles Harding Divine (January 20, 1889 – May 8, 1950) was an American poet and playwright. He was a soldier in the First World War, and his first book of poems in 1918 was praised by reviewers, one of whom said he was one of the most important American poets of the day.
David Divine         
SOUTH AFRICAN AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST (1904-1987), IN THE UK FROM BEFORE WORLD WAR TWO AND ACTIVE AS A WAR CORRESPONDENT THROUGHOUT THAT CONFLICT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/David Divine, Journalist; Draft:David Divine (journalist); David Divine (journalist); Divine, David
Arthur Durham (David) Divine, CBE, DSM, (1904–1987) was a prolific South African writer of books on a variety of subjects but will be chiefly remembered for two controversial books on defence issues, The Blunted Sword (1964) and The Broken Wing (1966). Divine had been a war correspondent and after the Second World War became the defence correspondent of the British Sunday Times, a post he held until 1975.

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Divine light

In theology, divine light (also called divine radiance or divine refulgence) is an aspect of divine presence perceived as light during a theophany or vision, or represented as such in allegory or metaphor.

The term "light" has been widely used in spirituality and religion, such as:

  • An Nūr – Islamic term and concept, referenced in Surah an-Nur and Ayat an-Nur of the Quran.
  • Inner light – Christian concept and Quaker doctrine.
  • Jyoti or Jyot – a holy flame that is lit with cotton wicks and ghee or mustard oil. It is the prayer ritual of devotional worship performed by Hindus offer to the deities. Jyoti is also a representation of the divine light and a form of the Hindu goddess Durga shakti.
  • Ohr Ein Sof – in Rabbinic Judaism and Kabbalah.
  • Prakāśa – Kashmiri Shaiva concept of the light of Divine Consciousness of Shiva.
  • Tabor Light – the uncreated light revealed to the apostles present during the Transfiguration of Jesus; also experienced as illumination on the path to theosis in Eastern Orthodox theology during theoria, a form of Christian contemplation.