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    The Baroque Period

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    The Baroque Period The artists Rembrandt‚ Caravaggio‚ and Rubens all created the Baroque period. The Baroque period was a religious time in which the people looked to artwork defined. The artist Rembrandt was the only painting that did not deal with the death of Jesus. The artwork is just so right to the point making you feel like you are right there seeing this play out in front of you. The Blinding of the Work A Description of the Work The artist Rembrandt created the painting The Blinding

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    Oil on canvas | Dimensions | 73.7 cm × 92.1 cm (29 in × 36¼ in) | Location | Museum of Modern Art (F612‚ JH1731) [1]‚ New York City | Christ in the Storm of the Sea of Galilee - Rembrandt Rembrandt captures the drama and emotion of this epic scene from the Gospels. Note his effective use of light and dark to highlight the effect. Artist | Rembrandt | Year | 1633 | Type | Oil on canvas | Dimensions | 160 cm × 128 cm (62.99 in × 50.39 in) | Location | Whereabouts unknown since the Isabella

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    body and soul to heaven. Between 1577 – 79. Art Institute purchased in 1906. Golden age of Holland 1600s. Rembrandt van Rin. Holland had a middle class that purchased non-religious paintings. Rembrandt master of Chiar Oscor. Composition… Triangular shape gives unity and stability. Officer with gold chain‚ portrait of artist father‚ old man with gold chain. Likey commoner modeling for Rembrandt of Amsterdam. Impressionism. Art Institute has the biggest collection outside of Paris. Claude Monet‚ one

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    Donna Seiling American Intercontinental University Unit 3 Individual Project Art Appreciation March 14‚ 2013 Abstract The Baroque was a strong time of great art. The lighting and drama worked well with the style from the Renaissance period. Most of the influence came from the bible and religious background. From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age Baroque Period The Baroque era was from 1600-1770. The style from this period took techniques from the Renaissance era and

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    1. How do we account for the radical change in the lives of the disciples from cowards in hiding to bold proclaimers of Christ within a few weeks? We can account for the radical change in the lives of the disciples from cowards in hiding to bold proclaimers of Christ within a few weeks since they were convinced He was alive as they saw Him and talked with Him. 4. Did the disciples have to be convinced that Jesus was who He said He was? What

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    “And if Christ is not risen‚ then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty. Yes‚ and we are found false witnesses of God‚ because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ‚ whom He did not raise up—if in fact the dead do not rise. For if the dead do not rise‚ then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen‚ your faith is futile; you are still in your sins! Then also those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If in this life only we have hope in Christ‚ we are of

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    THEOLOGY ASSESSMENT TASK 3: MAJOR ESSAY The term Paschal Mystery refers to Christ’s life‚ death and resurrection. It is a way of symbolising those events that lie at the heart of the Christian experience of salvation. The term “Paschal” comes from the Hebrew word “pesach” which refers to Israel’s annual commemoration of the first Passover where the Israelites were liberated from slavery in Egypt. It becomes‚ then‚ a fitting image for Jesus’ own Passover from death into the fullness of divine

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    Paul Tillich

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    dead?" The Resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate evidence that He is the Christ‚ the Son of God‚ and the Savior of all God’s creation. However‚ several people have different debates. There are several theories over the topic‚ “Did Jesus really rise from the dead?” Some of these concepts include; Did Jesus really die on the cross? Was He really raised from the dead? How was His body buried? Whatever the claims may be; a person’s faith is what really matters. “And if Christ has not been raised

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    developed in the Old Testament and in the New Testament is the theme resurrection. The theme has continued developing as well as the meaning of the theme. Many writers have reinterpreted the meaning of resurrection and have changed it. Resurrection is the raising of the dead. It can be thought as an individual experience or a common ultimate destiny of mankind and the world. There are three different‚ but related beliefs of resurrection. The first one is that the essential self or soul of an individual

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    Stolen Body Theory‚ the Hallucination Theory‚ and the Wrong Tomb Theory are all man-made theories that are used to disprove the validity of Christ’s resurrection. The Swoon Theory professes that Jesus was buried alive because He only temporarily fainted on the cross‚ and the Stolen Body Theory says that the disciples lied about Jesus’s resurrection in order to steal His body. The Hallucination Theory claims that Jesus never actually resurrected (the disciples only believed in their minds that He

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