A cross is a t shape, to represent the way Jesus was crucified. A crucifix, is has the same idea, but it usually has a little sculpture of Jesus hanging from it. A crucifix is more commonly used by Catholics.
A crucifix is an image of a cross with a body nailed to it. A cross usually means an empty cross.
The crucifix emphasises the death and suffering of Jesus, i.e. that he bore our sins, and therefore the need to repent.
The empty cross emphasises the finished work of Jesus, i.e. that our sins are fully paid for, therefore forgiveness is certain.
The crucifix is a cross with Jesus on it, the cross is simply two perpendicular planks of wood.
A crucible is a container used for melting materials at high temperatures, often in a laboratory setting. A crucifix is a cross with a representation of Jesus' body hanging on it, often used as a symbol in Christianity.
"The cross" typically refers to the Christian symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "a cross" can refer to any object or structure that intersects at right angles, such as two lines or beams crossing each other.
A cross without a figure of Jesus is known as a cross. With a figure of Jesus, it is known as a crucifix. Both are symbols of Christianity, the figure of Jesus on the crucifix is to remind wearers that Christ died for their sins, where the cross is a simply a symbol of their belief.
A crucifix is a religious symbol of Jesus hanging on a cross. Methodists believe that Jesus did die on the cross, and know that there are indeed depictions of Jesus on the cross, but they do not use the crucifix as their own symbol.
A crucifix is a representation of Jesus on the cross. The crucifix is used mainly in the Roman Catholic church.
The crucifix symbolizes the death of Jesus Christ on the cross.
Crucifix
the crucifix
A cross with the portrait of Jesus on it- symbolising his death on the cross
what are the difference between clustering and cross enrollment
it's called a crucifix