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The world may never know the true face of Jesus, but a modern breakthrough has given an idea of what Christ looked like nearly 2,000 years ago.
Such images imply that the relatively standardized, modern depiction of Jesus emerged in approximately 1490, but art historians might argue otherwise. Although the Renaissance produced a vast ...
Many Christians today wear crucifixes around their neck, but it wasn’t always the case. For nearly nine centuries, the Church refused to show Jesus’s cross. And it wasn’t without reason.
Jesus officially inaugurated this program of liberation when he began his public ministry, as Luke 4:16-21 relates. In the synagogue in Nazareth, Jesus read a text based on Isaiah 58:6 and 61:1-2: ...
It's a familiar image for millions of Christians: Jesus, with a crown of thorns, hanging from the cross. In a film that opened Friday in Houston, he is black. Color of the Cross tells a ...
Today, Jesus our king looks at us from the cross, the Pope said. “It is up to us to choose whether we will be onlookers or involved.” “Am I a spectator or do I want to be involved?” he said.
In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018 photo, a sculpture of Mary Magdalene and Jesus is on display at the Magdala center, on the Sea of Galilee in Migdal. (Credit: Ariel Schalit/AP.) Listen MAGDALA ...
I was an adviser on the “True Cross” episode and served as one of the many on-camera experts in CNN’s “Finding Jesus” series, which airs on Sundays.
The world may never know the true face of Jesus, but a modern breakthrough has given an idea of what Christ looked like nearly 2,000 years ago.
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