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From: Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies | Date: April 1, 2004| Author: Nericcio, William Anthony | Copyright information

If one more person comes in here to take a peek, I am going to charge admission.

-Pat/Patricia Gaddison in "The Fourth Sex"

The sacred image, the liturgical icon, principally represents Christ. It cannot represent the invisible and incomprehensible God, but the incarnation of the Son of God has ushered in a new "economy of images": "Previously God, who has neither a Body nor a face, absolutely could not be represented by an image. But now that he has made himself visible in the ...

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