The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 101
... Crucifixion has to solve the difficult problem of giving sensuous expression to an idea which discredits the world of sense . The solution will be his , only if he understands the real nature of this transcendental conception . In the ...
... Crucifixion has to solve the difficult problem of giving sensuous expression to an idea which discredits the world of sense . The solution will be his , only if he understands the real nature of this transcendental conception . In the ...
Page 103
... Crucifixion made its way into the subject - matter of Christian art . The sufferings and death of Christ did not concern the early fathers so much as doctrines of His Person and His place in the Trinity , and though the writers of the ...
... Crucifixion made its way into the subject - matter of Christian art . The sufferings and death of Christ did not concern the early fathers so much as doctrines of His Person and His place in the Trinity , and though the writers of the ...
Page 109
... Crucifixion . His fellows were preoccupied more with the spirit of pomp and pageantry , with glorifying human power rather than Divine Sacrifice ; and the Christ , though He continued to be a historical person in the scenes depicted ...
... Crucifixion . His fellows were preoccupied more with the spirit of pomp and pageantry , with glorifying human power rather than Divine Sacrifice ; and the Christ , though He continued to be a historical person in the scenes depicted ...
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