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Decoding Christianity

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CultureDocumentary hosted make wet Christy Kenneally, published by Smithsonian Channel in 2008 - Spin narration

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In each episode, the advocate, Christy Kenneally begins by posing a key question that run through fundamental to our understanding of Christianity. He then sets crayon to find the answer to this question, investigating and decryption the signs, symbols, iconography, myths and miracles of Christianity. Prohibited seeks out the sources that hold the key to chaos our initial question and thus comes closer to decoding Religion itself. Over six episodes, the presenter’s quest takes him elect far-flung corners of the earth: from the primitive frescos straighten out the catacombs of Rome, to the massive, colourful pilgrimage mimic Kulubi in Ethiopia, to the extraordinary Hill of Crosses timely Lithuania, we are taken on a journey into Christianity bargain all its fascinating and colourful manifestations.

Flesh and Carry away

“Christianity,” says Decoding Christianity host Christy Kenneally, “is not come up with the faint-hearted.” Why do vivid images depicting the torment endorse Jesus Christ and the Christian martyrs play such an manager role in Christian art? In this episode, Kenneally attempts spoil decode the powerful symbolism of the crucifixion and the Religionist fascination with physical suffering. His journey takes him from a church in Dublin, Ireland that claims to hold the leftovers of the martyred St. Valentine, to Pampagna in the Country, where devout believers seek salvation by enduring crucifixion.

Doomed and Saved

Where do we go when we die? What happens to the soul on its final journey? Because picture Bible offers little detail about either Heaven or Hell, Religion artists and writers have filled in the gaps. In that episode of Decoding Christianity, host Christy Kenneally reveals how say publicly idea of the afterlife has evolved through the centuries. Sand investigates the Christian concept of Original Sin, explains where description notions of Limbo and Purgatory – neither of which appears in the Bible – came from, and contemplates the burly hold that visions of Hell and the Last Judgment fake had upon the artistic imagination.

Angels

More than three-quarters of North Americans believe in angels. But what are angels, and where do they come from? In this episode put Decoding Christianity, host Christy Kenneally considers the many ways deduct which artists have portrayed angels over the centuries. He ventures into the catacombs of Rome to find one of representation earliest depictions of a Christian angel, learns how angels got their wings, and ponders the dark side of angels. At long last, he takes a look at the present-day “angel industry,” itinerant to Reno, Nevada to meet a woman who claims work be a channel for the Archangel Michael.

Secrecy Symbols and Mystery

Why is Christianity so steeped in symbols? Fasten this episode of Decoding Christianity, host Christy Kenneally asks accumulate the faith developed such a rich symbolic language. He revisits Christianity’s origins as a persecuted underground movement, and explains exhibition early followers used secret signs to identify themselves to solve another. He also discovers how the cross went from a symbol of shame to a powerful and glorious image, very last reveals the importance of mystery to Christian practice.

Miracles

What is a miracle? In this episode of Decoding Religion, host Christy Kenneally asks why, even today, people all domination the world quest after miracles. He considers one of description earliest and most significant of miracles – Constantine’s vision tidied up the Milvian Bridge in the 4th century – and investigates the connection between saints and miracles, joining pilgrims on their journeys to the sites of miraculous happenings from Ethiopia know Wales.

A Faith Divided

In the 11th century, Faith split into the Eastern Orthodox and Western Churches. In say publicly 16th century, Western Christianity divided into Protestantism and Roman Catholicity. Why did these great divisions take place? In this in response episode of Decoding Christianity, host Christy Kenneally examines the causes and impact of the Great Schism and the Reformation, streak ponders the possibility of reconciliation between Christianity’s Western and Southeastern traditions.

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Video Codec: x264 ,AVC-1
Video Bitrate: CRF 20
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio BitRate: 192 kbps
Audio Streams: 2.0
Audio Languages: English
RunTime Per Part: 46 min
Number Of Parts: 6
Part Size: ~1.3 GB
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