The Power of Images in Paul

The Power of Images in Paul
Title The Power of Images in Paul PDF eBook
Author Raymond F. Collins
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 332
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814682588

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In his letters to the early Christian communities, the apostle Paul left for Christians of all time an array of powerful images: from the pain of a thorn in the flesh to the tenderness of a nursing mother for her children, from the competition on an athletic field to the growth of an agricultural field. In The Power of Images in Paul, Raymond Collins explores how Paul uses the ordinary to describe what is extraordinary, how Paul skillfully uses a wide range of metaphors as a means of both persuasion and clarification. But this book is more than an analysis of Paul’s images themselves. Collins also examines how Paul deliberately draws from secular as well as religious and biblical themes in order to draw a culturally diverse audience into relationship with Christ. Entering Paul’s world with Collins, readers will better appreciate Paul’s use of metaphor and, more important, be persuaded as was Paul’s original audience of God’s unfailing love in Christ.

The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus

The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus
Title The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus PDF eBook
Author Paul Zanker
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 404
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780472081240

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Examines the imperial mythology that was reflected by Roman art and architecture during the rule of Augustus Caesar

The Power of Pictures in Christian Thought

The Power of Pictures in Christian Thought
Title The Power of Pictures in Christian Thought PDF eBook
Author Anthony C. Thiselton
Publisher SPCK
Pages 370
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0281078874

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Part One considers key philosophical and aesthetic evaluations of literary images and symbols. The power of pictures is widely appreciated, as in the adage 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Sometimes Christian discourse can be smothered by endless prose, which demands much inferential reasoning. There is, however, a contrary argument. An isolated visual representation can be misleading if it is improperly interpreted. For example, some mystical visions are interpreted as direct instructions from the Holy Spirit, as happened with the Radical Reformers, who advocated the Peasants’ Revolt. Hence theories of symbol, metaphor, and visual representation must be examined Part Two discusses visual representation in the Old Testament, the teaching of Jesus, pictures and analogies in Paul, and the Book of Revelation. This shows the range of authentic visual representations. In contrast to biblical material, we find throughout Christian history abundant examples of misleading imagery which is often passed off as Christian. A notorious example is found in the visual representation and metaphors used by Gnostic writers. Almost as bad are some visual representations used by the medieval mystics, Radical Reformers, and extreme charismatics – all of which lack valid criteria of interpretation, relying instead on subjective conviction. Similarly, sermons and prayers today can be enriched with pictorial images, but some can be misleading and unhelpful for the life of the Church.

Plato and the Power of Images

Plato and the Power of Images
Title Plato and the Power of Images PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 251
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004345019

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Plato is well known both for the harsh condemnations of images and image-making poets that appear in his dialogues and for the vivid and intense imagery that he himself uses in his matchless prose. Through their resemblance to true reality, images have the power to move their viewers to action and to change themselves, but because of their distance from true reality, that power always remains problematic. Two recurrent problems addressed here are how an image resembles what it represents and how to avoid mistaking that image for what it represents. Plato and the Power of Images comprises twelve chapters on the ways Plato has used images, and the ways we could, or should, understand their status as images.

Images and Empires

Images and Empires
Title Images and Empires PDF eBook
Author Paul S. Landau
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 408
Release 2002-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780520229495

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This volume considers the meaning and power of images in African history and culture. It assembles a wide-ranging collection of essays dealing with specific visual forms, including monuments cinema, cartoons, domestic and professional photography, body art, world fairs, and museum exhibits.

Documents and Images for the Study of Paul

Documents and Images for the Study of Paul
Title Documents and Images for the Study of Paul PDF eBook
Author Neil Elliott
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 432
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451415141

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Documents and Images for the Study of Paul gathers representative texts illustrating Jewish practices, Greco-Roman moral exhortation, biblical interpretation, Roman ideology, apocalyptic visions, epistolary conventions, and much more, to illustrate the complex cultural environment in which Paul carried out his apostolic work and the manifold ways in which his legacy was reshaped in early Christianity. Brief, insightful introductions orient the reader to how these sources might play a role in different contemporary interpretations of Paul's life and thought. Lavishly illustrated with more than one hundred black and white photographs, charts, a map and timeline of Paul's world, this sourcebook is a welcome resource for courses on Paul and his letters.

Paul's Book

Paul's Book
Title Paul's Book PDF eBook
Author Collier Schorr
Publisher Mack
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Male models
ISBN 9781912339563

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Collier Schorr met Paul Hameline, a young French artist and model, in New York in 2015. A friend of friend, he came to her home for a "go-see", which is when a photographer gets to see how a model looks in front of the camera. Paul's family lives in the Marais section of Paris around the corner from the hotel Collier stays at while in Paris, so they began to meet and to make a project that lasted two years in which Collier would visit Paul at his parents' house and take pictures and talk. The idea was for Paul and Collier to experience photography as a social space, a conversation in which his body and her eyes could try and understand each other's fascinations and fantasies. Many of the pictures were published in 'Re Edition' magazine. 'Paul's Book' expands that magazine story to form a larger piece about the way in which a photographer and model can search for some greater revelations with the simplest movements and various states of undress. --