: Used cryptic symbols like the fish (ichthys) and anchor to discreetly signal faith.
The Foundations of Christian Art: Making the Invisible Visible The Foundations of Christian Art (Sacred Art in...
The legitimacy of sacred art in the Christian tradition is rooted in the . Because God became visible in the person of Jesus Christ, believers argue that he can—and should—be portrayed in images. : Used cryptic symbols like the fish (ichthys)
: Icons serve as "windows to the divine," inviting contemplation rather than mere aesthetic appreciation. The Foundations of Christian Art (Sacred Art in...