Ummm i think it’s the second option
<span>one artists of Impressionism i prefer is Claude Monet</span>
Answer:
"The incarnation of Jesus"
Explanation:
in other words, the argument was that Jesus, one of the members of the trinity, was "made of flesh and bone" and therefore could be painted, unlike the other parts of the trinity which are argued to be "of the spirit"
in other words, if I may be so brash in my wording, people were more or less like
"you can't draw what you can't see!"
and the catholic church was like
"BUT YOU CAN SEE JESUS, HE HAS A BODY"
(sorry but I just found the simplified argument a bit funny, I'm sitting here imagining my siblings arguing about if ghosts are real again...)
Answer:
Dome of the Rock is correct.
Explanation:
Muhammad was the founder of Islam. He was a social and political leader and confirmed through his new religion the ideas of Abraham, Moses and Jesus. He was born around 570 CE and died on June 8, 632.
After his dead he ascended to heaven, and in the place it is believed that happened, the Dome of the Rock was built; it's located in Jerusalem and Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik ordered his construction, using the same space the Second Temple of Jerusalem has used. The Dome has been rebuilt several times due to different factors and it's considered one of the oldest examples of Islamic architecture. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.