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The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation

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  • ""This sequel to Richard Viladesau's 'The Beauty of the Cross' continues his project of presenting theological history by using art as both an independent religious or theological 'text' and as a means of understanding the cultural context for academic theology."--Résumé de l'éditeur."

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  • "The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"@en
  • "The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"
  • "The Triumph of the Cross the Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation"@en
  • "The triumph of the cross : the passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the counter-reformation"
  • "The triumph of the cross : the passion of Christ in theology and the arts, from the Renaisance to the Counter-Reformation"
  • "The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts, from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"
  • "The Triumph of the Cross the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"
  • "The Triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation"
  • "The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation"
  • "The triumph of the Cross the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts, from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"@en
  • "The triumph of the Cross the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts, from the Renaissance to the counter-Reformation"
  • "The triumph of the Cross : the Passion of Christ in theology and the arts, from the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation"