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The Cross: When and Why It Became the Church's Central Symbol - Robin Jensen

Visual depictions of the cross and crucifixion are rare before the sixth century and initially refer to Christ’s triumph and glory rather than his suffering and death. This talk considers the earliest examples and discusses their distinctive messages. Robin Jensen is the Patrick O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame.

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