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iconography and context - Davidsch - 24-11-2016

You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.a very good example of how you should analyse images within its context.


RE: iconography and context - Koen G - 24-11-2016

Interesting video, David. I've seen a number of other videos from their channel before.
This video does show well that conventions often have their origin somewhere else, and that the history of an image can, in a way, go back thousands of years. This is something I always try to keep in mind, since the VM is atypical in some ways and "foreign" in others.


RE: iconography and context - Davidsch - 24-11-2016

Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker are making observations and descriptions of what they see, from the perspective of that time.

But, what is interesting that these images were brought in the media as:

"Do these images prove that early Christianity had FEMALE priests? Vatican unveils frescoes hinting that women held power in the early Church"
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But this is not really subject of discussion.  It is just what the media makes of it.


What the media writes, also the BBC 2015:
"A fresco that shows a female figure with her hands outstretched has been put forward as evidence of women priests in the early Church (Max Rossi/Reuters/Corbis)"
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is again a false description of the coverage what can be seen in the caves.


RE: iconography and context - Koen G - 24-11-2016

Reminds me of that one time when the VM was Mexican  Big Grin

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RE: iconography and context - Witch Mountain - 24-11-2016

Maybe Jesus's priests were female Mexicans...