Born Again may refer to:
- Born again, a Christian term for spiritual rebirth and salvation
In music:
In film and television:
In literature:
See also
- Born Again Movement (China)
- Born Again Pagans, a 1994 album by "Coil Vs. Born Again is the sixth album by American composer Randy Newman. Born Again is Black Sabbath 's eleventh studio album released in 1983 Born Again is a posthumous album by The Notorious BIG. It was released on December 7, 1999. A remix collection of: Wumpscut: songs from previous albums Track listing See also Wumpscut Rudy Ratzinger Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death is the fourth full-length album by rock band Marilyn Manson. " Born Again " is the second single from the album Silence Is Easy by British pop band Starsailor, released in 2003 Have You Fed the Fish? is an album released by Badly Drawn Boy (born Damon Gough in 2002 Born Again was a 1978 film depicting the involvement of Charles W " Born Again " was the twenty-second episode of the first season of The X-Files science-fiction television series created by "Daredevil Born Again" is a story arc in Marvel Comics ' Daredevil #227-#233 (1986 written by Frank Miller Kingdoms in Conflict (1988 but I don't know where--> Charles (Chuck Wendell Colson (born October 16 Kathy D Wenworth (born 1951) known as K D Wentworth, is a Science fiction author Born again (disambiguationThe Born Again Movement (BAM or All Ranges Church or Total Scope Church of China is a Christian religious movement Born Again Pagans was the only release attributed to " Coil Vs ELpH"
- Björn Again, an ABBA tribute band
- Bourne-again shell or bash,, a Unix-like shell
- Renaissance
- Rebirth (disambiguation)
Björn Again is an ABBA Tribute band, taking their name from Björn Ulvaeus, a member of ABBA and a pun on the phrase " Born again " Bash is a Free software Unix shell written for the GNU Project. The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth" Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere
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