house of god

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house of God
holy place, church, temple

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The House of God
The House of God is a satirical novel by Samuel Shem (a pseudonym used by psychiatrist Stephen Bergman), published in 1978. The novel follows a group of medical interns at a fictionalized version of Beth Israel Hospital over the course of a year in the early 1970s, focusing on the psychological harm and dehumanization caused by their residency training. The book, described by the New York Times as "raunchy, troubling and hilarious", was viewed as scandalous at the time of its publication, but acquired a cult following and ultimately came to be regarded as a touchstone in the evolving discussion of humanism, ethics, and training in medicine.

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house of God

Noun
1. any building where congregations gather for prayer
(synonym) place of worship, house of prayer, house of worship
(hypernym) building, edifice
(hyponym) bethel


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Beth-el
the house of God
  

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house of God
Synonyms and related words:
abbey, basilica, bethel, cathedral, chantry, chapel, church, conventicle, fane, house of prayer, kirk, masjid, meetinghouse, mosque, oratory, pagoda, sanctuary, shine, stupa, synagogue, tabernacle, temple
  

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