Posted by GSerrano on March 9, 2009 ·
Early Christian art is composed of all visual works produced to tangibly illustrate and portray the principles of Christianity. It is the visual narrative of the burgeoning religion. In R. Jensen’s “Understanding Early Christian Art,” the author divides this period into two chronological phases: the pre-Constantinian art (3rd to 4th centuries) [...]
Posted by Neo on October 26, 2008 ·
Religion is a sensitive affair with passions flaring up each time someone tries to adapt with the changing world and offers a moderate solution to existing problem. People love to talk about religion and how devoted they are while they hate anyone who steps on their turf or questions their beliefs. It is a tricky world with those who question existing [...]