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Iconoclasm and iconoclash : struggle for religious identity / edited by Willem van Asselt ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Jewish and Christian perspectives series ; v. 14Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.Description: vii, 506 p., [28] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789004161955 (hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9004161953 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 202/.18 22
LOC classification:
  • BL603 .I26 2007
Other classification:
  • 11.59
Contents:
Introduction / Willem van Asselt, Paul van Geest, Daniela Muller and Thea Salemink -- Pt. 1. Word and Image: Fundamental Questions -- 1. The Tension Between Word and Image in Christianity / Willemien Otten -- 2. The Dialectics cf the Icon: A Reference to God? / Anton Houtepen -- 3. Word and Image in Christian Rituals / Gerard Rouwhorst -- 4. Seeing the Divine: a Holy Controversy / Alexander Even-Chen -- 5. Our Image of 'Others' and Our Own Identity / Daniela Muller -- 6. Idolatry and the Mirror: Iconoclasm as a Prerequisite for Interhuman Relations / Marcel Poorthuis -- Pt. 2. Jewish and Christian Debates on Images Until the Reformation -- 7. Biblical Controversy: A Clash Between Two Divinely Inspired Messages? / Shulamit Laderman -- 8. Anthropomorphism and its Eradication / Shamma Friedman -- 9. Augustine's Thoughts on How God May Be Represented / Paul van Geest -- 10. The Saint as Icon: Transformation of Biblical Imagery in Early Medieval Hagiography / Nienke Vos -- 11. 'Erant enim sine deo uero': Iconoclash in Apocryphal and Liturgical Apostle Traditions of the Medieval West / Els Rose -- 12. Tangible Words: Some Reflections on the Notion of Presence in Gothic Art / Babette Hellemans -- 13. Cathars and the Representation of the Divine: Christians of the Invisible / Anne Brenon -- 14. The Clash Between Catholics and Cathars over Veneration of the Cross / Beverly Kienzle -- 15. Poor Building: The Case of the Friars Minor / Gerard Pieter Freeman -- Pt. 3. Protestant Reformation and Catholic Reformation -- 16. The Prohibition of Images and Protestant Identity / Willem van Asselt -- 17. Aspects of Iconoclasm in Utrecht - Today and in the Past / Casper Staal -- 18. The Alphen Pig War / Joke Spaans -- 19. Papal Prohibitions Midway Between Rigor and Laxity. On the Issue of Depicting the Holy Trinity / Jan Hallebeek -- Pt. 4. Modern Times -- 20. The Politics of Representation: Prussian Monarchy and Roman Catholic Church in the Making of Saints During the 19th Century / Angela Berlis -- 21. Christ, Art and the Nation. The Berlin 'Christ Exhibition' of 1896 and the Search for a Protestant Identity in Wilhelminian Germany / Christopher Konig -- 22. The Written Icon: Images of God in Modern Dutch Literature / Jaap Goedegebuure -- 23. The New Iconoclasm. The Avant-garde and the Catholic Church / Theo Salemink -- 24. Vandalism as a Secular Iconoclasm / Alexander Demandt.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main PGP 7 Ico (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 08-976

"Second conference of church historians Utrecht; University of Tilburg, faculty of Catholic Theology, Theology Department of Utrecht University."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Willem van Asselt, Paul van Geest, Daniela Muller and Thea Salemink -- Pt. 1. Word and Image: Fundamental Questions -- 1. The Tension Between Word and Image in Christianity / Willemien Otten -- 2. The Dialectics cf the Icon: A Reference to God? / Anton Houtepen -- 3. Word and Image in Christian Rituals / Gerard Rouwhorst -- 4. Seeing the Divine: a Holy Controversy / Alexander Even-Chen -- 5. Our Image of 'Others' and Our Own Identity / Daniela Muller -- 6. Idolatry and the Mirror: Iconoclasm as a Prerequisite for Interhuman Relations / Marcel Poorthuis -- Pt. 2. Jewish and Christian Debates on Images Until the Reformation -- 7. Biblical Controversy: A Clash Between Two Divinely Inspired Messages? / Shulamit Laderman -- 8. Anthropomorphism and its Eradication / Shamma Friedman -- 9. Augustine's Thoughts on How God May Be Represented / Paul van Geest -- 10. The Saint as Icon: Transformation of Biblical Imagery in Early Medieval Hagiography / Nienke Vos -- 11. 'Erant enim sine deo uero': Iconoclash in Apocryphal and Liturgical Apostle Traditions of the Medieval West / Els Rose -- 12. Tangible Words: Some Reflections on the Notion of Presence in Gothic Art / Babette Hellemans -- 13. Cathars and the Representation of the Divine: Christians of the Invisible / Anne Brenon -- 14. The Clash Between Catholics and Cathars over Veneration of the Cross / Beverly Kienzle -- 15. Poor Building: The Case of the Friars Minor / Gerard Pieter Freeman -- Pt. 3. Protestant Reformation and Catholic Reformation -- 16. The Prohibition of Images and Protestant Identity / Willem van Asselt -- 17. Aspects of Iconoclasm in Utrecht - Today and in the Past / Casper Staal -- 18. The Alphen Pig War / Joke Spaans -- 19. Papal Prohibitions Midway Between Rigor and Laxity. On the Issue of Depicting the Holy Trinity / Jan Hallebeek -- Pt. 4. Modern Times -- 20. The Politics of Representation: Prussian Monarchy and Roman Catholic Church in the Making of Saints During the 19th Century / Angela Berlis -- 21. Christ, Art and the Nation. The Berlin 'Christ Exhibition' of 1896 and the Search for a Protestant Identity in Wilhelminian Germany / Christopher Konig -- 22. The Written Icon: Images of God in Modern Dutch Literature / Jaap Goedegebuure -- 23. The New Iconoclasm. The Avant-garde and the Catholic Church / Theo Salemink -- 24. Vandalism as a Secular Iconoclasm / Alexander Demandt.

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