Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abominable_fancy> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 12 of
12
with 100 items per page.
- Abominable_fancy abstract "The term "abominable fancy" was first used by Frederic Farrar for the long-standing Christian idea that the eternal punishment of the damned in Hell would entertain the saved. According to Philip C. Almond, this view was held by several early Christian philosophers, including Augustine, Tertullian, Thomas Aquinas and Peter Lombard.".
- Abominable_fancy wikiPageID "41242918".
- Abominable_fancy wikiPageRevisionID "602772739".
- Abominable_fancy subject Category:Afterlife.
- Abominable_fancy subject Category:Christianity.
- Abominable_fancy comment "The term "abominable fancy" was first used by Frederic Farrar for the long-standing Christian idea that the eternal punishment of the damned in Hell would entertain the saved. According to Philip C. Almond, this view was held by several early Christian philosophers, including Augustine, Tertullian, Thomas Aquinas and Peter Lombard.".
- Abominable_fancy label "Abominable fancy".
- Abominable_fancy sameAs m.0zg7lkr.
- Abominable_fancy sameAs Q16148321.
- Abominable_fancy sameAs Q16148321.
- Abominable_fancy wasDerivedFrom Abominable_fancy?oldid=602772739.
- Abominable_fancy isPrimaryTopicOf Abominable_fancy.