Author Archives: Victoria Emily Jones

Gethsemane, Part 2: Hematidrotic Jesus

(If you’re not familiar with what happened in Gethsemane, the story is chronicled in three places:  Matthew 26:36-45, Mark 14:32-42, and Luke 22:39-46.  I will be referencing only bits and pieces at a time.) “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow … Continue reading

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Gethsemane, Part 1: Pain in a Tear

The Easter season is upon us, and I feel overwhelmed by all there is to address.  The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of Christianity.  It has tremendous implications for everyone, because if Jesus really did rise from the … Continue reading

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‘Give Us This Day Our Daily Meds’

Then Jesus declared, “I am the med of life…” Pill box found at philosophersguild.com.

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Jesus Invites Us to Touch, See, and Know

One of my favorite narrative paintings of Jesus is Caravaggio’s St. Thomas Putting His Finger on Christ’s Wound (1603). I like it not just because of its display of technical skill but because of its theological message. To me this … Continue reading

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Does Jesus Have Your Sole?

Jesus footwear… How trendy… Now not only can you walk in the footsteps of Jesus, you can wear him on your shoes, too.           Found at zazzle.com.

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Do Things Fall Apart When Jesus Meets an Indigenous Culture?

I recently subscribed to Indigenous Jesus, a blog whose purpose is to celebrate the Christian art produced by nonwestern cultures. Its author, who has a background in anthropology and studio art, encourages his readers to learn from other cultures’ views … Continue reading

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Sallman’s Pretty Jesus

In 1940, commercial artist Warner Sallman created the oil painting Head of Christ. This image has since been reproduced hundreds of millions of times, on prints, plaques, bookmarks, greeting cards, funeral announcements, church bulletins, buttons, calendars, clocks, lamps, coffee mugs, … Continue reading

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Astronaut Jesus

Apparently during his lost years, Jesus went to outer space.  And I guess he needed a pressurized spacesuit to do it—you know, even though he’s God and all.   << Oh, and he can’t forget his life support backpack, either. … Continue reading

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Jesus as Logos, or Cosmic Christ (Part 2)

“In the beginning was the Logos,” the disciple John wrote in his Gospel, referring to Jesus Christ.  On Monday, we considered the possible influences the philosopher Philo’s multipart definition of “Logos” might have had on John.  Now I wish to … Continue reading

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Jesus as Logos, or Cosmic Christ (Part 1)

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. … And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten … Continue reading

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