THE PICTORIAL NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH: ITS DEVELOPMENT AND USE AS A METHOD OF PROVIDING RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN THE CHRISTIAN FAITH DURING THE FOURTH THROUGH THE FIFTEENTH CENTURIES; WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR VISUAL LITERACY

The diversity of languages, cultures, creeds, and competing religions during the Church's rise to power contributed to the use of a visual form of communication to instruct, inspire, and solidify the Christian faith by reinforcing the spoken word. During the millennium between the fifth and fif...

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Other Authors: MCCLINTOCK, MARILYN JOY HULL.
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Online Access: http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/lib/digcoll/etd/3084731