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Making All Things New
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Visual Commentary on Scripture
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A visual commentary on John 20:11–17 using Fra Angelico's 1438 painting, "Noli Me Tangere," to illustrate the miraculous transformation of the world on the morning of Christ’s resurrection.
John 20:11-17
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Resurrection Of Jesus Christ,
Mary Magdalene
Heaven and Earth Converge in the Meeting of Lines
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Visual Commentary on Scripture
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A visual commentary on John 20:11-17 using Titian's 1514 painting, "Noli Me Tangere" to emphasize that the resurrection dawn heralds the reversal of the Fall and Christ’s triumph over death.
John 20:11-17
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Titian,
Resurrection Of Jesus Christ,
Mary Magdalene
Rejoice in the Lord Always
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Visual Commentary on Scripture
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A visual commentary on Philippians 4:1-9 using Giovanni Bellini's 15th century painting, "St. Francis in the Desert," to consider what it means to "rejoice in the Lord always."
Philippians 4:1-9
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Joy,
Rejoicing
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