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There are 20 different meanings of Through a Glass Darkly.

Through a Glass Darkly Disambiguation
Agatha Christie
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"In A Glass, Darkly" a tale of murder and the supernatural by Agatha Christie.
George Patton
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"Through a Glass, Darkly", a poem by General George Patton[2]
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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The computer game Oblivion mission: "Through a Nightmare, Darkly"
Jostein Gaarder
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Through A Glass, Darkly, or I et speil, i en gåte, a 1993 novel by Norwegian author and philosopher Jostein Gaarder.
Helen McCloy
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Through a Glass Darkly, a 1950 mystery by Helen McCloy.
Through A Glass Darkly is an abbreviated form of a much-quoted phrase from the Christian New Testament in 1 Corinthians 13. The phrase is interpreted to mean that humans have an imperfect perception of reality[1]. It has been used as the title for various works, including:
Through a Glass Darkly, or Såsom i en spegel, a 1961 Ingmar Bergman film.
Through a Glass Darkly is an episode of the TV series Andromeda
Through a Glass, Darkly (Highlander), an episode of the TV series Highlander
The second section of "On Photography" by Susan Sontag is "America, Seen through Photographs, Darkly"
"Through the Glass Darkly", a song written by Annie Lennox, which is featured on her fourth solo album, Songs of Mass Destruction (2007)
The Philip K. Dick novel A Scanner Darkly and the 2006 film adaptation of the same name.
Issue # 1 of the 1974 Doctor Strange Marvel Comics series is titled; "Through an Orb Darkly", referring to his being pulled into his "Orb of Agamotto" crystal-ball into a realm of unreality.
The Song "Love Love Love" from The Mountain Goats's album The Sunset Tree contains the lyric “Now we see things as in a mirror dimly."[3]
The Poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est" written by Wilfred Owen. QUOTE "Dim through the misty panes and thick green light, as under a green sea, i saw him drowning."



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