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The phrase "a christ of" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context, possibly in a metaphorical or artistic sense, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He became a christ of hope for the community during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a figure of" or "an embodiment of".
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Describing Chávez as a "Christ of the Americas", he referred to the election as "Resurrection Day".Yet chavismo's bill is now due.
In the forest of Mervent, past an imposing granite calvary with a Christ of white marble, I looked for another landmark, the Grotte du P re Montfort, a grotto carved into a rock that I remembered visiting as a child.
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His "Christ walk" made me want a Christ walk of my own.
Salvador Dalí painted a mystical Christ of Saint John of the Cross that rivals the great Christian artists of 17th-century Spain.
William Law described non-Christian saints as "apostles of a Christ within".
Apollinaris denied the existence in Christ of a rational human soul, a position he took to combat Arianism.
It will take a place with the "Christ of the Andes".
Also included on the EP is a remix by Evian Christ of "Bloodless Y," the first single released from Angélico.
In 1954 Italian artist Guido Galletti sunk a bronze sculpture called Christ of the Abyss into the Mediterranean Sea near Genoa, Italy.
Another, an erotomanic nun, stripped Christ of his loincloth.
Cook, A. S. The Christ of Cynewulf: A Poem in Three Parts: the Advent, the Ascension and the Last Judgment (Ginn and Company, 1900).
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