Passion
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Emotion
- Passion (emotion) Passion the Latin verb patior, meaning to suffer or to endure, also related to compatible) is an emotion applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing. Passion is an intense emotion compelling feeling, enthusiasm, or desire for something. The term is also often applied to a lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal, cause,
- Passions (philosophy) This article deals with the concept of Passions, as they have been used in philosophical debates. In general, the passions refer to innate or biologically driven emotion states, such as anger, greed, lust or the other deadly sins, and lead to social or spiritual ills: Punishment from God in Abrahamic faiths, the brutal state of nature presented by, emotional states as used in philosophical discussions
- Stoic Passions The Stoics named four primary passions. In On Passions, Andronicus reported the Stoic definitions of these passions :, various forms of emotional suffering in Stoicism
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
- Passion (Christianity) The Passion is the Christian theological term used for the events and suffering – physical, spiritual, and mental – of Jesus in the hours before and including his trial and execution by crucifixion. The Crucifixion of Jesus is an event central to Christian beliefs, the suffering of Jesus Christ leading up to the Crucifixion
Film
- Passion (1982 film) Passion is a 1982 film by Jean-Luc Godard, and the second feature film made during his return to relatively mainstream filmmaking in the 1980s, sometimes referred to as the Second Wave. As with all films Godard made during this period, the "mainstream" refers more to their budget, casting and distribution than to their content, which, a film by Jean-Luc Godard
- Passion (1998 film), a film by György Fehér
- Passion (1999 film), a film by Peter Duncan
- Passion (musical), a musical by Stephen Sondheim
- The Passion of the Christ The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 film directed, co-written and co-produced by Mel Gibson. It is based on the New Testament accounts of the arrest, trial, torture, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, events commonly known as The Passion. The film’s dialogue is in Aramaic, Latin, and Hebrew, with subtitles. It is the highest grossing, a film by Mel Gibson
Television
- Passions Passions is an American television soap opera which aired on NBC from July 5, 1999 to September 7, 2007. Created by writer James E. Reilly and produced by NBC Studios, the series was subsequently picked up by direct broadcast satellite service DirecTV, which broadcast new episodes airing on its exclusive channel The 101 starting September 17, 2007, a 1999-2008 American soap opera
- The Passion (TV serial) The Passion is a television drama serial produced by the BBC and HBO Films in association with Deep Indigo Productions. It tells the story of the last week in the life of Jesus. The serial was first proposed by Peter Fincham in 2006, on the success of the contemporary-set Manchester Passion. Writer Frank Deasy and producer Nigel Stafford-Clark, a 2008 British serial
- "Passion" (Buffy episode) Learning that Angelus, with murderous intent, is circling closer to her friends and family, Buffy feverishly seeks ways to protect them. Though still ostracized, Jenny Calendar gives Giles a spell book containing a ritual to revoke Angel's many invitations into their homes, then continues secretly to work on her "special project"—a
- The Passion, a British drama series by Mick Ford Mick Ford is a British actor, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his portrayal of intellectual convict Archer in the cinema version of Scum. He also played Chico Barnes in the TV series based on the Dick Francis racing thrillers. Ford was educated at John Ruskin Grammar School, Croydon, and was a member of the National Youth Theatre
Albums
- Passion (Regina Belle album)
- Passion (Geri Halliwell album)
- Passion (Murray Head album)
- Passion (Lady Saw album)
- Passion (Lee Jung Hyun album)
- Passion (Jennifer Rush album)
- Passion (J. C. Schütz album)
- Passion (Kreesha Turner album)
- Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ is a musical album released in 1989 by Peter Gabriel. It is his second soundtrack and eighth album overall. It was originally composed as the soundtrack for the film The Last Temptation of Christ, but Gabriel spent several months after the film's release further developing the music, finally, a soundtrack album by Peter Gabriel
- Passion - Sources Passion - Sources is the second of two albums of music from Martin Scorsese's film The Last Temptation of Christ. The first album, Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel was released in 1989 in conjunction with the movie, an album of world music, compiled by Peter Gabriel
- Passion (Robin Trower album)
Songs
- Passions (Telemann) Between 1716 and 1767, Georg Philipp Telemann wrote a series of Passions, musical compositions reflecting on Christ's Passion – the physical, spiritual and mental suffering of Jesus from the hours prior to his trial through to his crucifixion. The works were written for performance in German churches in the days before Easter. A prolific, a series of compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann
- "Passion" (Hikaru Utada song)
- "P.A.S.S.I.O.N.", a 1991 song by the R&B group Rythm Syndicate which reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100
Other uses
- Passion (musical), a 1994 musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine
- Passion (play), a 1981 play by Peter Nichols
- The Passion (book), a 1987 novel by Jeanette Winterson Winterson was born in Manchester, England and raised in Accrington, Lancashire by adopted parents Constance and John William Winterson. On track to becoming a Pentecostal Christian missionary, she began evangelising and writing sermons at age six, but by sixteen Winterson declared she was lesbian and left home. She soon after attended Accrington
- The Passions The Passions were a British pop band which formed in 1978, and disbanded in 1983. They were archetypal one-hit wonders with their misty, trance-like pop song, "I'm in Love with a German Film Star". which was released in early 1981, a 1978-1983 British pop band
- Passion Conferences, a Christian organization
- Passion Radio, a Sussex radio station
- Passion 107.9, an Oxfordshire radio station
- Passion fruit Passiflora edulis is a vine species of passion flower that is native to Paraguay, Brazil and northeastern Argentina . Common names include Passion Fruit (UK and US), Passionfruit (Australia and New Zealand), Granadilla (South America), Lilikoʻi (Hawaiian), Magrandera Shona (Zimbabwe), and Lạc tiên, Chanh dây or Chanh leo (Vietnamese) . It is
- Passion Pit, a music band from Syracuse, New York
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