
Cayetana Johnson
Cayetana Johnson is an archaeologist at the Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso in Spain, known for her research on early Christianity and the historical context of crucifixion. In a recent article, she explained how the early Christians viewed the cross with a mix of fear and shame, highlighting its initial rejection as a symbol of faith due to its association with humiliation and brutal execution.
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Cayetana Johnson is an archaeologist from the Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso who explains that early Christians did not use the cross as a symbol due to a mix of fear and shame.
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Cayetana Johnson, an archaeologist from the Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso, explained that early Christians did not use the cross as a symbol due to a mix of fear and shame.
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