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		<title>By: Iconia&#187; Blog Archive &#187; Does Early Christian Art Understand the Bible?</title>
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		<description>[...] As the Semester Turns on &#8220;Wild Hare Students,&#8221; who &#8220;post wild things as facts, and get upset if you correct the misinformation&#8221;: WHS did not get the concept that early Christianity and modern Christianity differ, sometimes quite widely. They kept complaining that early Christian art pieces were “wrong” and “didn’t understand the Bible” and other such … interesting commentaries. Explaining who Monophysites were and what they believed didn’t seem to phase WHS. The were just wrong, and that was it. Besides, they claimed to know all about Monnophisits. [...]</description>
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