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Each Easter we see many images of Jesus on the cross – inevitably wearing a loincloth. But the historical evidence shows victims of crucifixion were fully naked to maximise shame as well as pain.
Whether you seek to depict his compassion, strength, or humanity, translating the essence of Jesus onto paper is both an art ...
At first glance, “Jesus in Art and Literature” (Abrams, 2022) looks and feels like a conventional “coffee table book,” a bound collection of pictures, meant as much for display as for reading.
At first glance, “Jesus in Art and Literature” (Abrams, 2022) looks and feels like a conventional “coffee table book,” a bound collection of pictures, meant as much for display as for reading.
Finding Faith: Jesus' love symbolized in art A mixed-media wall hanging by Paul Johnson was designed to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church in Pelican Rapids ...
Gently but firmly correcting their perception of “success,” Jesus invites them to remember what is truly important.
A glitzy copper box containing two lead vials with what Catholics believe is the 2,000-year-old blood of Jesus Christ will soon be returned to the French abbey in Normandy from which it was stolen ...
The Stations of the Cross observes Jesus' passion and death on the cross. There are 14 stations that depict a moment on his journey to Mount Calvary on the day of his crucifixion.