Approaching the Holy Mountain
Title | Approaching the Holy Mountain PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon E. J. Gerstel |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art |
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The first comprehensive study of the monastery of St Catherine at Mt Sinai in its full historical, art historical, and religious dimensions, the nineteen collected essays in Approaching the Holy Mountain provide a unique view of the longest continuously inhabited Christian monastery. As an important pilgrimage site, Sinai enjoyed an international reputation in the Middle Ages. The monastery also benefited from regional connections to Egypt and the Holy Land. The essays in this volume examine the pilgrims, monks, artists, builders, and scholars who came to the mountain and left their marks on the monastery and its holdings, as well as the image of the monastery that was promoted outside of Sinai. Because of its dry, isolated location in the Sinai desert, the monastery possesses the world's greatest collection of Byzantine icons. These icons have been celebrated in highly popular exhibitions in Athens, London, St Petersburg, New York, and Los Angeles, few longer studies of the icons have been attempted. In this volume authors investigate icons from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries and offer new interpretations of their meaning, provenance, and function. Essays also explore celebrated illuminated Byzantine manuscripts in the library of St Catherine's, pilgrim's accounts of the monastery, a recently excavated early church on the summit of Mt Sinai, liturgy at Sinai during the first Christian millennium, the influence of Sinai on later paintings and engravings, and the recent history of Sinai studies. The result is a significant advance in our understanding of one of the most important centres of early Christianity.
Inherit the Holy Mountain
Title | Inherit the Holy Mountain PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Stoll |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 441 |
Release | 2015-04-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0190230886 |
In Inherit the Holy Mountain, historian Mark Stoll introduces us to the religious roots of the American environmental movement. Religion, he shows, provided environmentalists both with deeply-embedded moral and cultural ways of viewing the world and with content, direction, and tone for the causes they espoused. Stoll discovers that specific denominational origins corresponded with characteristic sets of ideas about nature and the environment as well as distinctive aesthetic reactions to nature, as can be seen in key works of art analyzed throughout the book. Stoll also provides insight into the possible future of environmentalism in the United States, concluding with an examination of the current religious scene and what it portends for the future. By debunking the supposed divide between religion and American environmentalism, Inherit the Holy Mountain opens up a fundamentally new narrative in environmental studies.
AEGIS
Title | AEGIS PDF eBook |
Author | Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2015-11-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784912018 |
Festschrift in honour of Matti Egon. Papers range from prehistory to the modern day on Greece and Cyprus. Neolithic animal butchery rubs shoulders with regional assessments of the end of the Mycenaean era, Hellenistic sculptors and lamps, life in Byzantine monasteries and the politics behind modern museum exhibitions.
Approaching Yehud
Title | Approaching Yehud PDF eBook |
Author | Jon L. Berquist |
Publisher | Society of Biblical Lit |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1589831454 |
The long-held view that the Persian period in Israel (known as Yehud) was a historically derivative era that engendered little theological or literary innovation has been replaced in recent decades by an appreciation for the importance of the Persian period for understanding Israel's literature, religion, and sense of identity. A new image of Yehud is emerging that has shifted the focus from viewing the postexilic period as a staging ground for early Judaism or Christianity to dealing with Yehud on its own terms, as a Persian colony with a diverse population. Taken together, the thirteen chapters in this volume represent a range of studies that touch on a variety of textual and historical problems to advance the conversation about the significance of the Persian period and especially its formative influence on biblical literature. --From publisher's description.
Israel's Tabernacle as Social Space
Title | Israel's Tabernacle as Social Space PDF eBook |
Author | Mark K. George |
Publisher | Society of Biblical Lit |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Tabernacle |
ISBN | 158983125X |
Who's Who in the Old Testament
Title | Who's Who in the Old Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Comay |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 2020-10-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1000158837 |
Who's Who in the Old Testament brings vividly to life the thousands of characters in the Old Testament, and provides: * nearly 3000 extensive entries covering every character * detailed biographical information on each character, including exactly where to find them in the Bible * the complete historical, geographical and archaeological context of each entry * comprehensive chronology of the times * a section on the Apocrypha - the collection of works that bridges the gap between the Old and New Testaments.
Bible folk-lore, by the author of 'Rabbi Jeshua'.
Title | Bible folk-lore, by the author of 'Rabbi Jeshua'. PDF eBook |
Author | James Edwin Thorold Rogers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1884 |
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