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Icons and the liturgy, East and West : history, theology, and culture / edited by Nicholas Denysenko.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2017]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 206 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780268101404
  • 026810140X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Icons and the liturgy, East and West.DDC classification:
  • 203/.7 23
LOC classification:
  • N8187.5 .I29 2017
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  • online - EBSCO
  • REL049000 | REL055000 | ART035000
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Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- PART ONE Scholarly and Historical Analyses -- CHAPTER ONE Icon and Image East and West -- CHAPTER TWO Out of the White Box and Back to Imagery: Post-Vatican II Iconoclasm and Beyond -- CHAPTER THREE Vital Inbreathing: Iconicity beyond Representation in Late Antiquity -- PART TWO Anthropological and Cultural Treatments -- CHAPTER FOUR Shaping the Sacred: Icons, Processions, and the Presence of the Holy
CHAPTER FIVE Sacred Art in Armenia: Exterior Sculpted Reliefs; CHAPTER SIX From Trent to Tierra del Fuego -- PART THREE Pastoral Reflections -- CHAPTER SEVEN Sources of Inspiration for the Contemporary Iconographer -- CHAPTER EIGHT Can I Pray with This Icon If It's Only a Print? Toward a Pastoral Interpretation of Orthodox Iconography -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- List of Contributors.
Summary: "Icons and the Liturgy, East and West: History, Theology, and Culture is a collection of nine essays developed from papers presented at the 2013 Huffington Ecumenical Institute's symposium "Icons and Images," the first of a three-part series on the history and future of liturgical arts in Catholic and Orthodox churches. Catholic and Orthodox scholars and practitioners gathered at Loyola Marymount University to present papers discussing the history, theology, ecclesiology, and hermeneutics of iconology, sacred art, and sacred space in the Orthodox and Catholic traditions. Nicholas Denysenko's book offers two significant contributions to the field of Eastern and Western Christian traditions: a critical assessment of the status of liturgical arts in postmodern Catholicism and Orthodoxy and an analysis of the continuity with tradition in creatively engaging the creation of sacred art and icons. The reader will travel to Rome, Byzantium, Armenia, and Chile, among other countries, to see how Christians of yesterday and today experience divine encounters through icons. Theologians and students of theology and religious studies, art historians, scholars of Eastern Christian Studies, and Catholic liturgists will find much to appreciate in these pages. Contributors: Nicholas Denysenko, Robert Taft, S.J., Thomas M. Lucas, S.J., Bissera V. Pentcheva, Kristin Noreen, Christina Maranci, Dorian Llywelyn, S.J., Michael Courey, Andriy Chirovsky"-- Provided by publisher.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)1628937

"Icons and the Liturgy, East and West: History, Theology, and Culture is a collection of nine essays developed from papers presented at the 2013 Huffington Ecumenical Institute's symposium "Icons and Images," the first of a three-part series on the history and future of liturgical arts in Catholic and Orthodox churches. Catholic and Orthodox scholars and practitioners gathered at Loyola Marymount University to present papers discussing the history, theology, ecclesiology, and hermeneutics of iconology, sacred art, and sacred space in the Orthodox and Catholic traditions. Nicholas Denysenko's book offers two significant contributions to the field of Eastern and Western Christian traditions: a critical assessment of the status of liturgical arts in postmodern Catholicism and Orthodoxy and an analysis of the continuity with tradition in creatively engaging the creation of sacred art and icons. The reader will travel to Rome, Byzantium, Armenia, and Chile, among other countries, to see how Christians of yesterday and today experience divine encounters through icons. Theologians and students of theology and religious studies, art historians, scholars of Eastern Christian Studies, and Catholic liturgists will find much to appreciate in these pages. Contributors: Nicholas Denysenko, Robert Taft, S.J., Thomas M. Lucas, S.J., Bissera V. Pentcheva, Kristin Noreen, Christina Maranci, Dorian Llywelyn, S.J., Michael Courey, Andriy Chirovsky"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- PART ONE Scholarly and Historical Analyses -- CHAPTER ONE Icon and Image East and West -- CHAPTER TWO Out of the White Box and Back to Imagery: Post-Vatican II Iconoclasm and Beyond -- CHAPTER THREE Vital Inbreathing: Iconicity beyond Representation in Late Antiquity -- PART TWO Anthropological and Cultural Treatments -- CHAPTER FOUR Shaping the Sacred: Icons, Processions, and the Presence of the Holy

CHAPTER FIVE Sacred Art in Armenia: Exterior Sculpted Reliefs; CHAPTER SIX From Trent to Tierra del Fuego -- PART THREE Pastoral Reflections -- CHAPTER SEVEN Sources of Inspiration for the Contemporary Iconographer -- CHAPTER EIGHT Can I Pray with This Icon If It's Only a Print? Toward a Pastoral Interpretation of Orthodox Iconography -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- List of Contributors.

Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 07, 2018).