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Touchdown Jesus (other)
Touchdown Jesus may refer to: *'' Word of Life'' or Touchdown Jesus, a mural visible from Notre Dame Stadium, in Notre Dame, Indiana * ''King of Kings'' (statue) or Touchdown Jesus, a statue that was on the east side of Interstate 75 near Monroe, Ohio *"Touchdown Jesus", a song from Tim McGraw's ''Emotional Traffic ''Emotional Traffic'' is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. A label he has been with since his self-titled 1993 debut album. It was released on January 24, 2012 by Curb Records. Background ''Emotional Traffi ...
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Word Of Life (mural)
''Word of Life'' (often called "Touchdown Jesus") is a mural by American artist Millard Sheets on the side of Hesburgh Library, on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. The artwork measures high and wide. Description The artwork depicts a procession of figures representing Christian saints, thinkers, teachers, and writers, a topic that connected to the idea of the library. Figures were selected from different centuries and places to convey the concept of the Catholic Church's historical continuity. At the top of the procession the central figure is the resurrected Jesus Christ, conceived as the great teacher and master, and the fountain of knowledge contained in the library. The artwork, which is titled ''Word of Life'', is tall and wide. The mural's image of Jesus, visible from Notre Dame's football stadium, has arms raised in the same fashion as a referee signifying a touchdown. From this similarity came the mural's nickname, ''Touchdown Jesus''. A s ...
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King Of Kings (statue)
''King of Kings'' (also referred to as ''Touchdown Jesus'') was a tall statue of Jesus on the east side of Interstate 75 at the Solid Rock Church, a 4000+ member Christian megachurch near Monroe, Ohio, in the United States. It was destroyed by a lightning strike and subsequent fire on June 14, 2010. Located on the interstate-facing side of the church's outdoor amphitheater, the statue was set on an island at the head of the church's baptismal pool, flanked by fountains and lit by colored spotlights. It depicted Jesus from the chest up, with his arms and head raised to the sky. The statue had a span between its upraised hands and a Christian cross at its base. The completed statue weighed . A replacement statue, called '' Lux Mundi'', was assembled and dedicated on the site in September 2012. Construction It was designed by Brad Coriell, sculpted by James Lynch, and assembled by Mark Mitten. Constructed on a metal frame or armature manufactured in nearby Lebanon, the sculp ...
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