A point here that probably relates to the exchange between Preacher's Wife and me about the Risen Christ cross and the Christus Rex crucifixes is that there's a middle ground possible between a bare cross and the typical crucifix. Both have their strengths. The plain cross refers to Christ having risen and gone from the cross; the typical crucifix reminds the viewer of what suffering Christ went through for us. But some who are favorable to crucifixes still don't care for the grotesquely tortured look of the body on some of the crucifixes that many Catholics, for example, take for granted. For such people, the Risen Christ and Christus Rex crosses split the difference. They are not literally accurate as they don't show how a crucifixion would look, but they aren't terrifying figures either. Both are, on the contrary, rather triumphant in style. Incidentally, it took about seven centuries before crucifixes with bodies on them became standard Christian emblems, so the bare cross might be preferable to those who are inclined towards that which is more ancient.