The History of Salvator Mundi

Salvator Mundi—Latin for "Savior of the World"—is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating paintings in the history of art. Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, this masterpiece depicts Jesus Christ in a Renaissance style, holding a crystal orb in one hand and raising the other in a gesture of blessing. The painting’s journey through history, it

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Theological and Cultural Interconnections

The relationship between Saint Anne, Mary, and Jesus represents a sacred lineage, emphasizing the human and divine connection in Christian theology. This lineage highlights themes of faith, obedience, and divine intervention across generations: Saint Anne represents faith and preparation. Mary embodies obedience and divine grace. Je

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The Child Jesus: The Incarnation and Redemption

Biblical and Theological Foundations Jesus of Nazareth, known as the Child Jesus in his infancy, is central to Christian belief as the incarnation of God. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke provide narratives of his miraculous birth, emphasizing both his divine origin and human nature. Theologically, the Child Jesus represents God’s entry into h

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