The Sunday Christ, or the “Saint Sunday” as the medieval texts call this depiction, is surviving as a wall painting in about ninety European parish churches until today, with oldest examples from round 1350. The image was banned by both: the Reformation and the Catholic Church in the 16th century. The image was researched in several studies since the beginning of the 20th century. The aim of this article is to approach these images in relationship to the general features of the Eucharistic devotion showing its function as a Mahnbild, Andachtsbild and as an epitaph. The relationship to medieval texts of the Sunday letter, Visio Pauli and the mystical visions of Archbishop John of Jenstein seems to vary with time and place. With help of vario...
This book explains how and why Lutheranism—a confession that insisted upon the pre-eminence of God’s...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
During a restoration of a 17th century painting depicting Virgin with Child (from St. Jacob’s Church...
The work is a monograph on the late medieval devotional image of Sunday Christ (Feiertagschristus, C...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
This paper describes two seventeenth-century paintings in St. Peter and Paul Church in Puck. The wor...
Based on the assumption that the late medieval tension between the desire for God’s grace (Heilssehn...
Linked to the thirteenth century devotional text Meditationes Vitae Christi, visual representations ...
Two Fathers of the Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin questioned the veneration of images. T...
The Carthusians are well known for their austere way of life and their (apparently) negative apprais...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
The Carthusians are well known for their austere way of life and their (apparently) negative apprais...
This dissertation explores how religious art produced within the orbit of the Lutheran church in the...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
La thèse, intitulée 'L'iconographie de la Cène dans la peinture flamande et hollandaise entre le mil...
This book explains how and why Lutheranism—a confession that insisted upon the pre-eminence of God’s...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
During a restoration of a 17th century painting depicting Virgin with Child (from St. Jacob’s Church...
The work is a monograph on the late medieval devotional image of Sunday Christ (Feiertagschristus, C...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
This paper describes two seventeenth-century paintings in St. Peter and Paul Church in Puck. The wor...
Based on the assumption that the late medieval tension between the desire for God’s grace (Heilssehn...
Linked to the thirteenth century devotional text Meditationes Vitae Christi, visual representations ...
Two Fathers of the Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin questioned the veneration of images. T...
The Carthusians are well known for their austere way of life and their (apparently) negative apprais...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
The Carthusians are well known for their austere way of life and their (apparently) negative apprais...
This dissertation explores how religious art produced within the orbit of the Lutheran church in the...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
La thèse, intitulée 'L'iconographie de la Cène dans la peinture flamande et hollandaise entre le mil...
This book explains how and why Lutheranism—a confession that insisted upon the pre-eminence of God’s...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
During a restoration of a 17th century painting depicting Virgin with Child (from St. Jacob’s Church...