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"Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions"(engraving)

'Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions'(engraving)


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"Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions"(engraving)

2792990 " Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions" (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions." Illustration for The Church of England by H D M Spence (Cassell, 1905). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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Celtic Difference Laurence Points Discussed


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This engraving titled ""Bishop Dagan discussed with Laurence the points of difference between Roman and Celtic Communions"" transports us back in time to a significant moment of religious dialogue. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 20th century, this print showcases Bishop Dagan engaged in a deep conversation with Laurence, delving into the nuances that distinguish Roman and Celtic Communions. The image exudes an air of intellectual exchange as both figures lean forward attentively, their expressions reflecting earnestness and respect for one another's perspectives. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of their discussion through intricate details such as their gestures and facial expressions. This engraving originally served as an illustration for H. D. M Spence's book "The Church of England" published by Cassell in 1905. It beautifully encapsulates the theme explored within its pages - the exploration of differences between various Christian denominations. Through digital cleaning techniques, this image has been preserved to allow contemporary viewers to appreciate its historical significance. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are reminded of the importance of open dialogue and understanding among different faiths and traditions. With its rich historical context and thought-provoking subject matter, this engraving serves as a testament to humanity's continuous pursuit for knowledge, unity, and mutual respect across religious boundaries.

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