Date: 2016/07/13 21:28:17 UTC-07:00
Type: Denizen Script
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: Scholarly papers often link the root čud- to the Indo-European root *keu- , which means "to perceive" or "to observe" . This suggests that a "miracle" was originally something notable that was observed or sensed as extraordinary .
Modern production of miracles in the Serbian Orthodox Church. EAP-IEA Journal ДЊudo
: In Old Church Slavonic texts, čudo served as the primary translation for the Greek Biblical term thauma (wonder) . It represents the manifestation of divine power, often through the acts of saints or icons . Literary Applications : : Scholarly papers often link the root čud-
: Ljubomir Simović's play Čudo u Šarganu ("Miracle in Šargan") is a major subject of literary analysis, exploring how traditional miracle-working characters like beggars act as metaphysical mediators . ДЊudo