JLA: Act of God - significado y definición. Qué es JLA: Act of God
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Qué (quién) es JLA: Act of God - definición


JLA: Act of God         
COMIC BOOK SERIES PUBLISHED IN 2000
JLA: Act of God is a three issue limited series published by DC Comics under the Elseworlds banner in 2000. It is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Dave Ross.
JLA/Avengers         
CROSSOVER PUBLISHED IN PRESTIGE FORMAT BY DC COMICS AND MARVEL COMICS
Avengers/JLA; Jla/avengers; Justice League/The Avengers; JLA Avengers
JLA/Avengers (issues #2 and 4 are titled Avengers/JLA) is a comic book limited series and crossover published in prestige format by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from September 2003 to March 2004.The ComiChron Monthly Sales September 2003The ComiChron Monthly Sales October 2003The ComiChron Monthly Sales November 2003The ComiChron Monthly Sales March 2004 The series was written by Kurt Busiek, with art by George Pérez.
Conceptions of God         
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  • 5th century Arian Baptistry Chapel
  • ''The Baptism of Christ'' by [[Guido Reni]] (c. 1623)
ANY SPECIFIC RELIGIOUS VIEW OF A SUPREME BEING
God (male deity); God as an extraterrestrial; Conception of God; Visions of God; Father deity; Male deity; Conceptions of gods; Mystic God; Mystic god; Concept of God; Conceptions of god; Male gods; Male god; Male deities; Concepts of God
Conceptions of God in monotheist, pantheist, and panentheist religions – or of the supreme deity in henotheistic religions – can extend to various levels of abstraction: