Holy Spirit Coming From Both the Father and the Son.
 
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Title:Holy Spirit Coming From Both the Father and the Son
Notes:One of the earliest creedal controversies centered around the source of generation of the Holy Spirit. In this work, the Holy Spirit comes from both the Father and the Son. From the the high altar of the chapelle Saint-Marcellin, Boulbon, France.
Date:ca. 1450
Building:Louvre
Object/Function:Painting
City/Town:Paris
Country:France

Scripture:John 16:12-15
Person as Subject:Trinity
Lectionary links:CTrin
ATrin
BTrin
General Subject:Trinity
Holy Spirit

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Record Number:56145 Last Updated: 2021-10-14 11:14:21 Record Created: 2016-04-28 10:21:06
Institution:Vanderbilt University Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition