Part 1/3) @sundancer16 has created a really thought provoking challenge on symbols. I decided to make a short 3-part series on ancient avian symbology in first to third century Christian art. I'll be presenting three different birds and explaining their significance to the early church back in the days when Christianity was a fringe illegal cult under Roman rule. Let me know if you find these interesting- I studied this in college so I have a lot more I could do, and I'd love to answer any questions about art or theology if you have them. Honestly these symbols are not easy to incorporate into an outfit but hopefully you'll find the information marginally interesting even if the outfits th...
Part 1/3) @sundancer16 has created a really thought provoking challenge on symbols. I decided to make a short 3-part series on ancient avian symbology in first to third century Christian art. I'll be presenting three different birds and explaining their significance to the early church back in the days when Christianity was a fringe illegal cult under Roman rule.
Let me know if you find these interesting- I studied this in college so I have a lot more I could do, and I'd love to answer any questions about art or theology if you have them.
Honestly these symbols are not easy to incorporate into an outfit but hopefully you'll find the information marginally interesting even if the outfits th...
@pizzaggirl99 yeah I know their are a lot of proponents for the "three religions one faith" movement that belietthat all Abrahamic religions essentially worship the same God and should therefore be able to coexist, personally I think this view misses the trees for the forest but I understand the confusion. But your right a lot of symbols are shared across religions especially ones that sort of 'borrow' from others or originate around the same places or times..it's so interesting!