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Before the Edict of Milan, Christian art ________________
a.
could only be seen in the Christian Orthodox cathedrals.
b.
presented Christian stories through multi-leveled symbolism.
c.
reflected the strongly spiritual focus of the wealthy leadership.
d.
contained images of symbolic Christian people who would go unnoticed by pagans
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b. presented Christian stories through multi-leveled symbolism.
Explanation: Before the Edict of Milan (313 AD), Christians often used covert, multi-layered imagery (typology and symbolic motifs like the Good Shepherd, fish, Jonah) in catacombs and house-churches to communicate beliefs to insiders while appearing innocuous to outsiders.
Explanation: Before the Edict of Milan (313 AD), Christians often used covert, multi-layered imagery (typology and symbolic motifs like the Good Shepherd, fish, Jonah) in catacombs and house-churches to communicate beliefs to insiders while appearing innocuous to outsiders.
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