>“In Christ's simultaneously masculine and feminine body in these works"
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Purely subjective from a modern standpoint, ignoring the historical and theological views of the painter and the world in which he lived.
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Balderdash
>“In Christ's simultaneously masculine and feminine body in these works"
Purely subjective from a modern standpoint, ignoring the historical and theological views of the painter and the world in which he lived.
Balderdash
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