A capital from the Church of Sainte-Pierre in Chauvigny, France, depicting a dragon swallowing a Christian. The dragon whose two bodies unite in a human head is a symbol of death in medieval mythology. 1150-1200 CE [1011×1000]
A capital from the Church of Sainte-Pierre in Chauvigny, France, depicting a dragon swallowing a Christian. The dragon whose two bodies unite in a human head is a symbol of death in medieval mythology. 1150-1200 CE [1011×1000]
Imagine a Protestant Church in America having a statue or painting like this. Personally I would approve but the moral majority would have a meltdown. Modern churches are super boring.
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How can you tell that’s a Christian?
Imagine a Protestant Church in America having a statue or painting like this. Personally I would approve but the moral majority would have a meltdown. Modern churches are super boring.