The presenter looks like a lady from the beginning of 20th century paintings, her face has classical features, her hair is styled so beautifully. Her voice is soft, her gaze is deep. It's a pleasure to listen to her. I love these videos. So much art, so many interesting things, so much beauty.
Very well stated. I doubt I could say much of what is presented here as clearly as this. The artist is solving problems through their art. I enjoyed learning about this by adding an element of the impossible or unreal in the architecture.
I know this video is three years old, but a question: The stone wall in the back also looks like a stairway/ staircase? Could that be representative of the spiritual "climb" or being drawn up in time toward the infinite? Or is it just not a staircase?
The snail is a reference to umbilicus or axis mundi. The axis mundi in Christian imagery is the cross. You can find umbilicus/axis mundi in many religions around the globe that are pre Judeo-Christian as well as current tribal cultures. Peace
I don't know Christianity so well, so I don't understand the fact that Christ is eternal but between His death and resurrection, what happened? Or isn't there any time between death and resurrection? I hope someone answer cause lately I study Christian art
Check out the Anasthasis icons. They are depictions of what happens when Jesus died on the cross. They depict him going all the way into Hades, to pull out Adam and Eve out of death, effectively destroying the power of death.
This has typically been explained by his absolutely unique status as a divine person with both a divine and human nature. There is no admixture or separation between the two. So Christ is always present to himself as God in eternity, but he also exists in time with a human nature. Between the death and resurrection we believe that Christ's human soul (again always united with his divinity) descended to "Sheol" or 'hades' and brought deliverance to the souls of the just who died before him. In time this "process" takes three days, but it's mysterious because it's hard for us to conceive being 1. a disembodied soul 2. of time without physical markers.
The presenter looks like a lady from the beginning of 20th century paintings, her face has classical features, her hair is styled so beautifully. Her voice is soft, her gaze is deep. It's a pleasure to listen to her. I love these videos. So much art, so many interesting things, so much beauty.
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I could watch these all day long, thank you so much! This is exactly my interest in art and theology
Wonderful. This series is a delight. Thank you!!
I could look and listen all day long! Thank you
I deeply hope Dr Reddaway makes more
Marvelous study. God bless you.
this series is making me thinking about art and theology in ways i've never thought about before
Very well stated. I doubt I could say much of what is presented here as clearly as this. The artist is solving problems through their art. I enjoyed learning about this by adding an element of the impossible or unreal in the architecture.
This is so great in a spiritual understanding!
Please make new videos with Dr Reddaway
W o w. Wonderfully articulated and presented.
I know this video is three years old, but a question: The stone wall in the back also looks like a stairway/ staircase? Could that be representative of the spiritual "climb" or being drawn up in time toward the infinite? Or is it just not a staircase?
So talented young woman.
Young?
Great series on the topic, very interesting! I hope more videos on the subject are made.
Really love to be made to think!
Wonderful... thanks so much
The snail is a reference to umbilicus or axis mundi. The axis mundi in Christian imagery is the cross. You can find umbilicus/axis mundi in many religions around the globe that are pre Judeo-Christian as well as current tribal cultures. Peace
These videos are absolutely splendid.
I like Ur persantion and voice to ...,,,
it is such a wonderful lecture.
I don't know Christianity so well, so I don't understand the fact that Christ is eternal but between His death and resurrection, what happened? Or isn't there any time between death and resurrection? I hope someone answer cause lately I study Christian art
Check out the Anasthasis icons. They are depictions of what happens when Jesus died on the cross. They depict him going all the way into Hades, to pull out Adam and Eve out of death, effectively destroying the power of death.
This has typically been explained by his absolutely unique status as a divine person with both a divine and human nature. There is no admixture or separation between the two. So Christ is always present to himself as God in eternity, but he also exists in time with a human nature. Between the death and resurrection we believe that Christ's human soul (again always united with his divinity) descended to "Sheol" or 'hades' and brought deliverance to the souls of the just who died before him. In time this "process" takes three days, but it's mysterious because it's hard for us to conceive being 1. a disembodied soul 2. of time without physical markers.
Wonderful depiction!
why do the pillars have to be symmetric with the wall apertures? Perhaps there is one in between, which we cannot see.
So true!
Interesting collar on the dress
More good stuff.
@erehwon😊