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Category Archives: Art

In Defense of the Catholic Crucifix

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Christopher Smith

A few years ago I corresponded with some Mormons who complained that Catholic-style crucifixes are “gruesome” and “creepy.” (For those who don’t know, a crucifix is a depiction of Christ hanging on the cross.) I suspect that this complaint stems from a … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Interfaith | Tagged Catholicism, cross, crucifix, interfaith dialogue, symbols | 26 Replies

180 Years Ago: Joy To The World, The Lord Will Come!

Posted on December 5, 2012 by David Tayman

Each month, I feature an extended summary of an article, story, or document of interest that was published 180 years ago that same month in a Mormon periodical.  Last month’s entry, representing November 1832, is found here: 180 Years Ago: … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Documents, History | Tagged Christmas, eschatology, hymnody, music | 12 Replies
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