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But Rubin's deification is not simply the result of having done a good job.
As such he was praised by the administration and English department to the point of deification.
At first he was not immortal, but became so later by deification.
The religion would consist in the deification of a human person.
I wanted deification through my art, I see that now.
It refers to the deification of anyone or anything other than the singular God.
Thus even love, which is the deification of persons, must become more impersonal every day.
From there to actual deification is just a step.
But just as the deification was overdone, so, too, is the current criticism.
They tell me it's the ultimate experience, short of real deification, but you're not even remotely human anymore.
I am not intrigued by this type of deification.
The author argues that Western culture's deification of science and industry threatens not only our natural resources but also life itself.
For Orthodoxy human salvation and redemption mean something close to, but not the same as, deification.
We have come to a political deification of Mammon.
Now he's a sort of personification of Bob, almost a deification.
A single will for creation, but two for deification.
It is quite likely that rice cultivation and its subsequent deification allowed for mass population increase.
But to assent to the deification of himself and his mother would be carrying indulgence too far.
Deification was a natural concept to the Japanese, who were brought up to think of themselves as apart from the rest of the human race.
She is the deification of the Nile, and the goddess of the harvest.
The men and women depicted here will not have to survive vilification or deification in any child's fancy.
Their greatest goal is achieving immortality and thus deification.
It is of their deity and deification, and not man's; therefore the mountain has no name.
She has invited both deification and rancor, with some of the anger remarkably nasty.
We shouldn't mistake the ersatz deification of celebrity for enlightenment.