God (disambiguation)
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God is a wikt:monotheist conception of the Supreme Being and principal object of faith. Gods or deities are natural or supernatural beings considered divine or sacred, depending on tradition.
God may also refer to any of the following:
Religion
edit- Category:Deities and spirits
- Death of God theology, theological–philosophical movement
- Imitation of God, religious precept
- Personal god, a deity who can be related to as a person
- Fear of God, fear or a specific sense of respect, awe, and submission to a deity
- God of the gaps, a theological perspective
- God is dead, widely quoted statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
- Godhead, theological term
- Kingdom of God, theological concept
- Knowability of God
- Love of God
- The All, religious view of God
Books
edit- God Is Not Great, 2007 book by Christopher Hitchens
- Vernon God Little, 2003 novel by DBC Pierre
Films
edit- Aguirre, the Wrath of God, 1972 German film
- City of God, 2002 Brazilian crime film
- Gods and Generals, 2003 American period war drama film
- Oh, God!, 1977 American comedy film
- Oh, God! Book II, 1980 American comedy film
- Oh, God! You Devil, 1984 American comedy film
- Son of God, 2014 American epic biblical film
Television
edit- God, the Devil and Bob, animated sitcom
- Thank God You're Here, British TV series
- The Story of God with Morgan Freeman, American television documentary series
- Waiting for God, British sitcom
Video games
edit- God of Thunder, 1993 puzzle game
- God of War, 2005 video game
- God of War, 2018 video game
- God of War II, 2007 video game
- God of War III, 2010 video game
- God of War: Chains of Olympus, 2008 action-adventure game
- Last words in God of War series games, last words spoken by characters in all God of War series
See also
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