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Fechner, with his double-aspect monism, was a major proponent of scientific materialism and of associationism.
Crucifixion
A method of capital punishment where the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to die; also a central symbol of Christianity related to Jesus Christ's execution.
Christ Enthroned
A depiction in Christian art of Jesus Christ seated on a throne as a ruler and judge, often surrounded by other biblical figures.
Entry into Jerusalem
A biblical event commemorated in Christianity where Jesus Christ enters Jerusalem, an event celebrated on Palm Sunday.
Christian Sarcophagus
A stone coffin often elaborately decorated, used in early Christian burials, featuring motifs and imagery from Christian iconography.
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