Phenomenology of the Icon
Title | Phenomenology of the Icon PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Rumpza |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2023-08-31 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 100931792X |
Interweaving art history, patristics, theology, and aesthetics, this original phenomenological study develops a fresh new approach to the icon.
Phenomenology of the Icon
Title | Phenomenology of the Icon PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Rumpza |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2023-03-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 100931789X |
How can something finite mediate an infinite God? Weaving patristics, theology, art history, aesthetics, and religious practice with the hermeneutic phenomenology of Hans-George Gadamer and Jean-Luc Marion, Stephanie Rumpza proposes a new answer to this paradox by offering a fresh and original approach to the Byzantine icon. She demonstrates the power and relevance of the phenomenological method to integrate hermeneutic aesthetics and divine transcendence, notably how the material and visual dimensions of the icon are illuminated by traditional practices of prayer. Rumpza's study targets a problem that is a major fault line in the continental philosophy of religion – the integrity of finite beings I relation to a God that transcends them. For philosophers, her book demonstrates the relevance of a cherished religious practice of Eastern Christianity. For art historians, she proposes a novel philosophical paradigm for understanding the icon as it is approached in practice.
The Way of the Icon
Title | The Way of the Icon PDF eBook |
Author | C. Maria Matthia Langone |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art and religion |
ISBN |
Image and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
Title | Image and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Nitsche |
Publisher | Verlag Traugott Bautz |
Pages | 389 |
Release | |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 395948660X |
Looking Through Images
Title | Looking Through Images PDF eBook |
Author | Emmanuel Alloa |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2021-10-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0231547579 |
Images have always stirred ambivalent reactions. Yet whether eliciting fascinated gazes or iconoclastic repulsion from their beholders, they have hardly ever been seen as true sources of knowledge. They were long viewed as mere appearances, placeholders for the things themselves or deceptive illusions. Today, the traditional critique of the spectacle has given way to an unconditional embrace of the visual. However, we still lack a persuasive theoretical account of how images work. Emmanuel Alloa retraces the history of Western attitudes toward the visual to propose a major rethinking of images as irreplaceable agents of our everyday engagement with the world. He examines how ideas of images and their powers have been constructed in Western humanities, art theory, and philosophy, developing a novel genealogy of both visual studies and the concept of the medium. Alloa reconstructs the earliest Western media theory—Aristotle’s concept of the diaphanous milieu of vision—and the significance of its subsequent erasure in the history of science. Ultimately, he argues for a historically informed phenomenology of images and visual media that explains why images are not simply referential depictions, windows onto the world. Instead, images constantly reactivate the power of appearing. As media of visualization, they allow things to appear that could not be visible except in and through these very material devices.
Art, Desire, and God
Title | Art, Desire, and God PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin G. Grove |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2023-08-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350327166 |
Bringing together thinkers from philosophy of religion, religious studies, music, art, and film, while drawing on a wealth of phenomenological resources and methods, a team of renowned scholars provide new vantages on the question of how art is an expression of the human desire for God. In three interrelated parts, chapters employ phenomenological tools to propose new ways for speaking of the desire for God. Scholars first draw upon music, sculpture, film, and painting to develop ways of expressing diverse philosophical and religious aspects characteristic of aesthetic experience. The discussion then opens up to examine the mystical and wounded aspects of embodied interface with God. The final part investigates embodied aesthetic praxis in philosophy of religion and religious studies. With several contributions engaging with the embodied, aesthetic experience of underrepresented voices, Art, Desire, and God offers constructive phenomenological bridges across divides of disciplines, aesthetic experiences, and embodied actions.
Icon
Title | Icon PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Barasch |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0814712142 |
Over the centuries, European debate about the nature and status of images of God and sacred figures has often upset the established order and shaken societies to their core. Out of this debate, an identifiable doctrine has emerged of the image in general and of the divine image in particular. This fascinating work concentrates on these historical arguments, from the period of Late Antiquity up to the great and classic defenses of images by St. John of Damascus and Theodore of Studion. Icon extends beyond the immediate concerns of religion, philosophy, aesthetics, history, and art, to engage them all.