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stigmatam4rtyr · 6 months
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Ecce Homo (1575-1642, oil on panel) | Guido Reni
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koredzas · 6 months
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Alvise Donati (1450 - 1534) - Ecce Homo. Detail.
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coolpeaches · 4 months
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jhona burjack photographed by lorenzo fanfani for ecce homo
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Ecce Homo (Tempera auf Tafel) 
Tempera auf Holz, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal
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Francisco Salzillo y Alcaraz (Spanish, 1707-1783) Ecce homo, n.d. Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain
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illustratus · 1 year
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Ecce Homo ("Behold the Man") by Antonio Ciseri
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apenitentialprayer · 3 months
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The Suffering God
In all religions, a question mark has been set against the omnipotent and serene gods by the sufferings of men. But only in Christ does the concept of a suffering God appear. […] Only in Christ does it become clear that we can put God to death because he has put himself in our hands. Only since Christ has God become dependent on us. Christ did not identify himself with a calm spectator of all our troubles. Christ, by his teaching, life, and death, made plain the helplessness of God in the world; the suffering of unrequited and unsuccessful love. [...] That God in the world has been, and still is, mocked and tortured, burnt and gassed: that is the rock of the Christian faith which rests all its hope on God attaining his identity. This pain is inextinguishable; this hope can never be taken away. What Christians share in common is 'their participation in the sufferings of God in Christ. That is their faith.' In this faith they know that God is helpless and needs help. […] He put himself at risk, made himself dependent on us, identified himself with the non-identical. From now on, it is high time for us to do something for him.
- Dorothee Soelle (Christ the Representative: An Essay in Theology After the 'Death of God,' pages 151, 151-152). Bolded emphases added.
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Man of Sorrows, by Theophilia
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chicagoscreenshots · 5 months
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'Ecce Homo' (Unfinished Pare Lorentz Film), 1939, view from the 18th St. Bridge
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yorgunherakles · 9 days
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modern insanlık tarihi ne kadar ilerlemiş olursa olsun, o hala felsefenin özel alanı ve ayrıcalığı olan "değer" sorunuyla ilgilenmiyordu.
frederick beiser - hegel'den sonra
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agripina · 6 months
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BIBLICALLY ACCURATE HUMAN (I think)
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koredzas · 2 months
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Il Sodoma - Ecce Homo. 1510
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stigmatam4rtyr · 4 months
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Ecce Homo (c.1474-1518, oil and gold on panel) | The Master AE
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momamama · 27 days
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philosophybitmaps · 8 months
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682) Ecce Home, c.1660-70 Museo del Prado
“Behold the man” (in Latin, Ecce homo) – the words Pontius Pilate used to present Jesus of Nazareth to a hostile crowd ahead of his crucifixion (John 19:5).
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apple-cores · 3 months
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Ecce Rex ❓
its hard to pick assets from Flips¿de to share because i love surprises, so have this normal portrait of a very normal guy, King Query Beard done for a silly flipside server challenge. not saying it wont get used though 🤞
guards! wishlist this goober immediately! @steepednmystery
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