zeezrom wrote:Sethbag wrote:Stigmata.
I am repulsed by the art in the OP. Christianity is a cult of human sacrifice, or at least of one human sacrifice. No thanks.
When I first saw this painting, I was drawn to the paradox. It's sort of a personal thing, I suppose.
I have never seen this theme in Christian art before. I think I have looked at a broad variety of art and am surprised by it. Christian images have been made over a long time in many areas. There are uncounted images I have not seen.
My thought is that it is outside of usual imagery. I have considered over a few times and have not escaped the reaction that even as a Christian believer with views of the Eucharist at least similar to those of Catholics, I still find the image repulsive. I do not think I have any reason to require that other people to feel the same about it though. It is not a literal image but instead an imagination reflecting on interior experience. If it communicates for some people ,well and good.
Sacrifice in human experience can have a wide variety of meanings and forms. I do not think lumping such all together into a one size chicken blood affair helps understanding. Some reactions to the Eucharist may suffer from such over generalization.