The Art of Visual Exegesis
Title | The Art of Visual Exegesis PDF eBook |
Author | Vernon K. Robbins |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Total Pages | 540 |
Release | 2017-04-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0884142132 |
A critical study for those interested in the intersection of art and biblical interpretation With a special focus on biblical texts and images, this book nurtures new developments in biblical studies and art history during the last two or three decades. Analysis and interpretation of specific works of art introduce guidelines for students and teachers who are interested in the relation of verbal presentation to visual production. The essays provide models for research in the humanities that move beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries erected in previous centuries. In particular, the volume merges recent developments in rhetorical interpretation and cognitive studies with art historical visual exegesis. Readers will master the tools necessary for integrating multiple approaches both to biblical and artistic interpretation. Features Resources for understanding the relation of texts to artistic paintings and images Tools for integrating multiple approaches both to biblical and artistic interpretation Sixty images and fifteen illustrations
God in the Gallery
Title | God in the Gallery PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel A. Siedell |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Total Pages | 192 |
Release | 2008-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0801031842 |
An art historian develops a theological, philosophical, and historical framework within which to experience and interpret modern and contemporary art that is in dialogue with the Christian faith.
Contrasting Images of the Book of Revelation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art
Title | Contrasting Images of the Book of Revelation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art PDF eBook |
Author | Natasha F. H. O'Hear |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2011-02-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0199590109 |
A contribution to the history of interpretation of the Book of Revelation in the Late Medieval and Early Modern period in the form of seven visual case studies ranging from 1250-1522. O'Hear uses visual exegesis as a way of exploring both the content as well as the character of a biblical text.
Art as Biblical Commentary
Title | Art as Biblical Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | J. Cheryl Exum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2019-05-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567687856 |
Art as Biblical Commentary is not just about biblical art but, more importantly, about biblical exegesis and the contributions visual criticism as an exegetical tool can make to biblical exegesis and commentary. Using a range of texts and numerous images, J. Cheryl Exum asks what works of art can teach us about the biblical text. 'Visual criticism' is her term for an approach that addresses this question by focusing on the narrativity of images-reading them as if, like texts, they have a story to tell-and asking what light an image's 'story' can shed on the biblical narrator's story. In Part I, Exum elaborates on her approach and offers a personal testimony to the value of visual criticism. Part 2 examines in detail the story of Hagar in Genesis 16 and 21. Part 3 contains chapters on erotic looking and voyeuristic gazing in the stories of Bathsheba, Susanna, Joseph and Potiphar's wife and the Song of Songs; on the distribution of renown among Jael, Deborah and Barak; on the Bible's notorious women, Eve and Delilah; and on the sacrificed female body in the stories of the Levite's wife (Judges 19) and Mary the mother of Jesus.
Understanding Early Christian Art
Title | Understanding Early Christian Art PDF eBook |
Author | Robin M. Jensen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135951772 |
Understanding Early Christian Art is designed for students of both religion and of art history. It makes the critical tools of art historians accessible to students of religion, to help them understand better the visual representations of Christianity. It will also aid art historians in comprehending the complex theology, history and context of Christian art. This interdisciplinary and boundary-breaking approach will enable students in several fields to further their understanding and knowledge of the art of the early Christian era. Understanding Early Christian Art contains over fifty images with parallel text.
The Art of Biblical Interpretation
Title | The Art of Biblical Interpretation PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi J. Hornik |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Total Pages | 344 |
Release | 2021-08-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 088414464X |
A richly illustrated collection of essays on visual biblical interpretation For centuries Christians have engaged their sacred texts as much through the visual as through the written word. Yet until recent decades, the academic disciplines of biblical studies and art history largely worked independently. This volume bridges that gap with the interdisciplinary work of biblical scholars and art historians. Focusing on the visualization of biblical characters from both the Old and New Testaments, essays illustrate the potential of such collaboration for a deeper understanding of the Bible and its visual reception. Contributions from Ian Boxall, James Clifton, David B. Gowler, Jonathan Homrighausen, Heidi J. Hornik, Jeff Jay, Christine E. Joynes, Yohana A. Junker, Meredith Munson, and Ela Nuțu foreground diverse cultural contexts and chronological periods for scholars and students of the Bible and art.
Imago Exegetica
Title | Imago Exegetica PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Melion |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 1088 |
Release | 2014-03-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004262016 |
Exegesis, as theologians and historians of art, religion, and literature, have come increasingly to acknowledge, has traditionally utilized visual devices of all kinds. This volume examines the many ways in which images functioned as instruments of scriptural hermeneutics in early modern Europe.