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The character of Andrew remains marginal in Christian iconography, where only the scene of his martyrdom enjoyed some popularity in the 17th century (especially in Italy and Spain). In modern fiction Andrew has never gained a life of his own, apart from the traditional association with Jesus or his brother Simon Peter.
'''Gabriele Boccaccini''', University of Michigan




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Survey of fictional works on the apostle Andrew.

Overview

The character of Andrew remains marginal in Christian iconography, where only the scene of his martyrdom enjoyed some popularity in the 17th century (especially in Italy and Spain). In modern fiction Andrew has never gained a life of his own, apart from the traditional association with Jesus or his brother Simon Peter.

Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

Pages in category "Andrew--fiction (subject)"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.