The Heavens
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Originally published | February 12, 2019 |
Authors | Sandra Newman |
Genres | Literary Fiction |
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ID | 2062899 |
About The Heavens
New York, late summer, 2000. A party in a spacious Manhattan apartment, hosted by a wealthy young activist. Dozens of idealistic twenty-somethings have impassioned conversations over takeout dumplings and champagne. The evening shines with the heady optimism of a progressive new millennium. . . .
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... Over the next six years, Euclid will survey a third of The Heavens to get some clues about the nature of so-called dark matter and dark energy...
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... Many bouquets had cards bearing Li s words, including his parting words to the State Council, China s cabinet, when he stepped down in March: " The Heavens are looking at what humans are doing...
Zimbabwe's cholera crisis fuelled by chronic water shortages
... With The Heavens set to open for the seasonal rains, many fear the dirt and filth accumulated over months mean cholera, which lurks in shallow pools of water, will prove difficult to defeat...
Ukraine war: Holy Trinity painting on display in Moscow
... Those in power here are looking to The Heavens and hoping for help from above...
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... To thee all angels cry aloud, The Heavens and all the powers therein...
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... " It s easy to see how the ancients used to stargaze into The Heavens and imagine that the cosmos was looking back, keeping a watchful eye over us, " judge Imad Ahmed said...
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... At 10pm on Tuesday The Heavens opened...
'Why I invented Non-binary Day'
... In my book Stranger Skies, I write about a goddess who falls from The Heavens to a planet that doesn t obey the laws of physics or biology...
Ukraine war: Holy Trinity painting on display in Moscow
By Steve RosenbergRussia Editor, Moscow
In Moscow, The Cathedral of Christ The Saviour echoes to Orthodox chants and prayers. It's packed with worshippers on One of The Great feasts of Orthodoxy: Pentecost.
But many have come here to see a masterpiece that's been put on display. A 600-year-old Orthodox Icon - One of Russia's most Precious - believed to have been painted by the medieval artist Andrei Rublev . It's known as The Holy Trinity .
For a century, this fragile painting has been in a State Museum , Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery. Temperature and humidity controls, along with teams of restorers, have helped to protect and preserve this work of art.
But the Kremlin recently ordered that The Icon be transferred to The Russian Orthodox Church. The Head of The Church , Patriarch Kirill, is delighted.
" This Icon returns to The Church at a time when our Fatherland is confronting massive enemy forces, " he told worshippers at the weekend. " It returns so that we can ask God to help Our Country and pray for our Orthodox president Vladimir Putin , whose decision it was to hand back The Icon . "
The Patriarch may be pleased. But The Icon 's transfer has sparked controversy.
One of Russia's most renowned art historians agrees to meet to explain why. Lev Lifshits was part of a group of experts that advised against moving The Icon from the Tretyakov Gallery, warning that the transfer could result in major damage.
BBC" This decision was someone's personal whim, " Lev explains. " The [Tretyakov Gallery's] Restoration Council was categorically against this.
" While The Icon was in The Museum , with a team of restorers, it was like a person in intensive care. It was being monitored round The Clock and by The Most modern equipment.
" This is a political decision. Those in power here are looking to The Heavens and hoping for help From Above . "
Or, at the very least, help from The Church to sustain public support for Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and for Russia's president. Patriarch Kirill publicly backs what the Kremlin still calls the " special military operation. " He has previously claimed that any Russian soldiers killed will have their sins " washed away. "
What's more, The Russian Patriarch has suggested that President Putin's reign over Russia had been mandated by God.
" God put you in power so that you could perform a service of special importance and of great responsibility for the fate of the country and The People entrusted to your care, " Patriarch Kirill said last October.
In that sense, returning the Holy Trinity Icon could be interpreted as a reward for The Church 's loyalty.
But that may be only part of The Story .
" The Church is a very important element of his personal ideology, " believes Andrei Kolesnikov of The Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. " The Inner Circle of Putin, and Putin himself, they have an ideology: it is clerical, anti-Western and imperialistic. What is the basis of this ideology? Not Marxism-Leninism as in a previous period of Russian history, but religion.
" He's a religious man. But it's not about Christianity as such, with real Christian values, because cruelty - this is not Christian values. In that sense Putin is a follower of a very specific kind of religion. "
Outside Moscow's Christ The Saviour Cathedral in Moscow, worshippers are queuing to see the Holy Trinity Icon . Some here are hoping for miracles.
" It's difficult now with the special military operation, " Valentina tells me. " We Are praying for victory. "
" Any sensible person will hope The Conflict ends soon, " says Antonina. " I think God will help. "
In Russia the Orthodox Church often paints The War in Ukraine as a " Holy War . "
To make Russians believe that God is on their side. And to make them forget that it was their country that invaded Ukraine.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com