De Ira

De Ira is Latin for "Of Wrath" or "From Wrath". It can refer to:

  • A Latin phrase: Used in various contexts, often in religious or philosophical discussions. It signifies something originating from or related to anger, fury, or divine retribution.

  • A literary or artistic motif: Wrath or anger, as represented in works of art, literature, and music, particularly those drawing inspiration from classical or religious themes. It is often depicted as a powerful and destructive force.

  • Ecclesiastical usage: It can appear in liturgical texts, theological writings, or discussions of moral philosophy, often referring to God's righteous anger against sin or the consequences of human wickedness.

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