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  1. Apr 7, 2023 · Like much previous Christian art, the emphasis remained on Jesus’ victory over death rather than any desire to depict the reality or violence of his crucifixion. One way to show this was to portray Jesus on a cross but with his eyes open, alive and undefeated by the cross; in the Maskell Ivory, Jesus’ alertness is contrasted with the clearly dead Judas.

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  2. Apr 6, 2023 · Felicity Harley-McGowan, an expert on crucifixion and early Christian art, argues Christians began to experiment with making their own specifically Christian images around 200 CE, roughly 100-150 ...

  3. Biblical Views: Images of Crucifixion: Fresh Evidence. The Easter season is a time of year when Christians reflect on the death, burial, resurrection and post-mortem appearances of Jesus. Good Friday, as it is called, focuses specifically on the death of Jesus, which in my view likely transpired during the Passover season in April 30 A.D. Much ...

  4. Sep 24, 2024 · How and when did Christians start to depict images of Jesus on the cross? Some believe the early church avoided images of Jesus on the cross until the fourth or fifth century. In “ The Staurogram: Earliest Depiction of Jesus’ Crucifixion ” in the March/April 2013 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review , Larry Hurtado highlights an early Christian crucifixion symbol that sets the date back ...

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · Christian images. Felicity Harley-McGowan, an expert on crucifixion and early Christian art, argues Christians began to experiment with making their own specifically Christian images around 200 CE, roughly 100-150 years after they began writing about Jesus. Early works depicting Jesus’ death didn’t always show an overt cross, as in this 440 ...

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  6. Aug 25, 2015 · How and when did Christians start to depict images of Jesus on the cross? Some believe the early church avoided images of Jesus on the cross until the fourth or fifth century. In “The Staurogram: Earliest Depiction of Jesus’ Crucifixion” the March/April 2013 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Larry Hurtado highlights an early Christian crucifixion symbol that sets the date back by 150 ...

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  8. DEATH IN EARLY CHRISTIAN ART By around 200 AD, Christians across the Roman Empire had begun to experiment with the making of their own images.8 No securely dateable and recognisably Christian art survives from before this date, and archaeological and literary evidence that might furnish a clearer understanding of the origins and nascent development of specifically Christian images (that is ...