Images increasingly saturate our world, making present to us what is
distant or obscure. Yet the power of images also arises from what they
do not make present—from a type of absence they do not dispel.
Joining a growing multidisciplinary conversation that rejects an
understanding of images as lifeless objects, this book offers a
theological meditation on the ways images convey presence into our
world. Just as Christ negates himself in order to manifest the
invisible God, images, Natalie Carnes contends, negate themselves to
give more than they literally or materially are. Her Christological
reflections bring iconoclasm and iconophilia into productive relation,
suggesting that they need not oppose one another. Investigating such
images as the biblical golden calf and paintings of the Virgin Mary,
Carnes explores how to distinguish between iconoclasms that maintain
fidelity to their theological intentions and those that lead to visual
temptation. Offering ecumenical reflections on issues that have long
divided Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, Image and
Presence provokes a fundamental reconsideration of images and of the
global image crises of our time.
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A Christological Reflection on Iconoclasm and Iconophilia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781503604230
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Stanford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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