
examples for this: Da Vinci's Last Supper is clearly influenced by Christianity; The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a poem based on the symbol that the albatross, a large seabird, represented Jesus. This rime was also turned into a song by Iron Maiden. Another example is Aslan, the talking lion in the Chronicles of Narnia, which is also seen as a representation of Jesus: he dies and then comes back to life to save everyone. Although Aslan is not afraid to get his paws dirty, he remains true to some of the characteristics that Jesus was supposed to have like wisdom and mercy.
Art critics, when they are studying different works of art, try to study which previous works of art have influenced them, and it is really common and easy to find a link to Christianity.
I read the Bible once I understood that if I wanted to gain a deeper insight to the art I like, I had to trace its influences in order to get to better interpretations. When I read books regardless of the gender, I often find references to the Bible. In all honesty, I enjoy finding those references a lot, although, as I said before, I am not Christian.
One reference I really enjoy is the reference to Judas's treason. In one of Isaac Asimov's books, the best science fiction writer ever, he makes reference to this. One character, Golan Trevize, asks another character, Munn Li Compor, how many silver coins he had received to sell him to the government. Interestingly, the reference does not stop there. After asking the question and getting an answer, Trevize reflects on the myth that that idiom "receiving silver coins means treason" is really old and is commonly used in all the planets of the galaxy. This story occurs in the future, in the year 22000 after Christ.
This reference is my favorite because it shows how Christianity has influenced our culture and will continue doing it even if there are no more people who called themselves Christians. I think that is the point that Asimov wanted to make, especialy if we consider that he was an atheist.
So as you can see, you can discuss the topic of Christianity in a free manner, it only depends on you.
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