
The Lindisfarne Gospels
In Our Time
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The Linda Sfongos: A Visual Equivalent of Beads, Ecclesiastical History, and of the English People
There's a degree of conscious cultural appropriation there. It's not nationalistic. I think what's going on in this unique blend is actually making a statement about the Christian ecumen and about a multicultural assimilated society. People signify wealth status as Melvin said earlier by what they wear, what they look like. You'd know a cop from an angle, a sax and a jude, a picked straight away. When anybody saw this book, even as a pilgrim, having spent weeks traveling to glimpse the mystically lit object, you would know that it was an inclusive statement about theChristian present.
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