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Helena Waddy
Published: 07 April 2010
... and upgraded homes. The play’s text highlighted antagonism between “Jews” and “Christians” in the Crucifixion story, but elite visitors validated its anti-Semitic message. The community’s subsequent evolution as a tourism center created diverse social and political groups, while village insiders acquired...
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The Aesthetic Mediation: The Cross in the Visual Arts in Early Modernity
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Richard Viladesau
Published: 01 June 2018
...In the visual arts of the Romantic period the crucifixion of Christ often became a representation of the sufferings of humanity. Caspar David Friedrich’s paintings placed the cross in the context of the immensity of nature. Toward the end of the nineteenth century there was an increasing tendency...
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Holy Flesh: The Christological Debate
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Yonatan Moss
Published: 03 May 2016
.... It then considers the arguments of Severus and Julian, the former claiming that Christ's body became incorruptible only after the crucifixion and resurrection and the latter insisting that it was incorruptible already from the incarnation. In other words, Julian concludes that there must have been no actual or full...
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The Body in Question
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David Morgan
Published: 01 February 2012
... of presence. For instance, The Crucifixion displays dozens of discrete moments from the biblical accounts of the crucifixion of Jesus, and others ascribed to the event over the course of centuries of retelling and interpretation. In particular, the sun and moon in the upper corners...
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The End of Sacrifice: Joyce’s “The Dead” and Lawrence’s “The Man Who Died”
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Gerald Doherty
Published: 17 March 2015
... suffering and death (Christ’s crucifixion is the traditional Western icon). Self-sacrificial death and crucifixion are external analeptic crisis events that haunt both narratives and illuminate each author’s emphasis on the importance of sacrifice in the Western tradition. Christianity death emphasized...
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Jesus Christ
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John G. Stackhouse
Published: 02 January 2011
... summary. This article considers an evangelical theology of Christ by way of key passages in the life of Jesus related to pre-existence, incarnation, recapitulation, inauguration, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. Jesus Christ Son Christology cross Dunn James D G Gunton Colin incarnation...
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Sin, Shame and Atonement: A Challenge for Secular Redemption
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Christopher D. Marshall
Published: 11 November 2020
... Saint covenants Ziesler J honour Prodigal Son parable crucifixion Sermon on the Mount torture empathy grace identity Holy Spirit imprisonment Maruna S prisons redemption scripts Shame Empathy Remorse Sin Atonement Punishment Forgiveness Crucifixion Resurrection Redemption scripts...
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Published: 01 December 2016
... juxtaposed to both Spartacus and Crixus but also complements these other characters in underscoring their very deficiencies. The chapter analyzes Gannicus' symbolic death by crucifixion to demonstrate how his death showcases the transformations of the rebel leader, Spartacus, by complicating and multiplying...
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Responses to crucifixion in the Islamic world (1st–7th/7th–13th centuries)
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Tilman Seidensticker
Published: 31 July 2009
...This chapter deals with some comparable texts containing information on how crucifixion as a punishment or method of deterrence was perceived by contemporaries. These texts are Arabic poems, composed during the early Islamic period and the 7th/13th century. Before presenting the poems and relevant...
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Mona Siddiqui
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Jonathan Benthall
Published: 16 March 2016
... lines. Christianity Renard John Siddiqui Mona Aquinas St Thomas Common Word project Ghazi bin Muhammad Prince Volf Miroslav Boisard Marcel Sufism Delaney Carol Judaism Wahhabism Siddiqui, Mona Jesus (Isa) Mary (Maryam) Qur’an New Testament Cross (Crucifixion) Christianity and Islam...
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Visually Verifying the Corporeal Christ: Jesus’s Humanity and Fleshly Form
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Brittany E. Wilson
Published: 20 May 2021
... Peter 1 Pet Bovon François 2 Chronicles 2 Chr Schroer Silvia Staubli Thomas docetism humanity flesh sight touch witness recognition spectacle crucifixion resurrection As we have seen, many Christians starting in the second century maintained that the invisible God became fully visible...
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Identity
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Candida R. Moss
Published: 23 April 2019
... and philological evidence to argue that the nail-marks on Jesus’s body should be read as scars, not open wounds. Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus Hunter Banks Thomas bodies human Cosway Richard crucifixion Hunter William Jesus Michelangelo West Benjamin anxiety genetics identity individuality soul...
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George Moore's Life of Jesus
Jennifer Stevens
Published: 14 July 2010
... prose works concerning the life of Jesus. The anatomical realities of crucifixion were an area of biblical background that Moore found useful and engrossing for his writing. Bible Moore George blasphemy Douglas Lord Alfred The English Association First World War Jesus Christ Manchester Guardian...
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Published: 20 April 2023
... orgies crucifixion Icelus Even if Aulus was not communicating with Rome, it was clear to Valens and Caecina that Galba would soon learn of events in Germany, the refusal of the new year oath and the elevation of Vitellius, the first an unwelcome but manageable surprise, the second doubtless a cause...
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Justice and injustice in Christian liturgies
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Nicholas Wolterstorff
Published: 22 March 2018
... crucified. The chapter employs The Cross and the Lynching Tree , by the African-American theologian James Cone, to bring to light some of the implications of this fact. Cone notes that Christ’s crucifixion is central in African-American preaching and hymnody, and that the pain and injustice...
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The Temptations of Christ and Other Stories
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Atonement
Published: 20 September 2018
... surrender the temptations of Christ crucifixion Docetism the problem of evil Garden of Gethsemane John Henry Newman the life of Christ exclusivism In Chapter 7 , I showed the way in which the entire complicated pyramid of interwoven grace and free will that leads to union with God balances upside...
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Crucifixion
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Robert W. Jenson
Published: 03 May 2001
...The chapter explains the doctrine of God's saving action in the Crucifixion that bring Jesus's life to its end and that it is God who ordains the particular end. That the Man for Others died rather than seek his own kingdom settles that he is the Man for others and so determines the salvific import...
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Sin and Salvation
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Robert W. Jenson
Published: 24 March 2016
... view—which centers on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth—this chapter suggests that the best account of the atonement is still the one proposed in Martin Luther’s On Christian Liberty . atonement doctrine of shekinah sin and salvation theology Abram Abraham...
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Introduction
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John Lechte
Published: 31 May 2023
... mediality Nietzsche F society of the spectacle victim violence Crucifixion image Lascaux Cave images Manet E Nancy J L scapegoat torture Christ language barbarity civilisation Sade Marquis de Benjamin W divine violence gesture Hubert H Mauss M pure means Arendt H law oikonomia...
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Published: 31 May 2023
...Girard’s approach to the image, victim and violence is analysed in this chapter. It is found that the theology of the Crucifixion – of the Cross – provides a key insight into Girard understanding of the image and the scapegoat. Girard’s major thesis is that the crucified Christ as image...
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