Thesis advisor: Jeffrey BloechlIs it possible for a finite thing to mediate an infinite God? Would it not be as futile as a hand trying to grasp the entire earth, or a seashell to contain the ocean? A finite thing is by definition limited, and thus its attempt to reveal an infinite God seems to lead immediately to two possible outcomes: (a) idolatry, where the finite fails to adequately capture God, where mediator becomes imposter, and (b) iconoclasm, which recognizes the inevitable failure of mediation and seeks to avoid or destroy any further attempts to carry it out. While taking different courses of action, their opposition reveals a deeper unity: both posit an implicit competition between the infinite God and finite reality. And yet mo...
Much recent literature has focused on distinguishing the icon from mere representations, with some s...
This study compares two prevalent notions in postmodern philosophy and critical-cultural theory: the...
In the thesis a description of the other person as a phenomenon of icon in thinking of a contemporar...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
Accessibility of iconography to God, iconography understood as the act of painting or sculpturing, d...
This dissertation presents a theological poetics of the icon established by integrating Martin Heide...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
God in an Icon? In the first part of the article, I raise the subject of the Old Testament prohibit...
Among our most cherished modern assumptions is our distance from the material world we claim to love...
In the field of phenomenology philosophers more and more frequently show interest in early Christian...
The Syrian bishop Theophilus of Antioch said: «Show me your man, and I will show you my God!». This ...
An icon is part of the visible world, moreover, of things that are visible in a second degree. It is...
Based on picture theory, this article investigates dynamics related to the diverse representations o...
The essay proposes a notion of “icon” understood, according to the paradigm born of the Second Counc...
To explore the impossible impossibility of speaking about God and to address, on the one hand, the u...
Much recent literature has focused on distinguishing the icon from mere representations, with some s...
This study compares two prevalent notions in postmodern philosophy and critical-cultural theory: the...
In the thesis a description of the other person as a phenomenon of icon in thinking of a contemporar...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
Accessibility of iconography to God, iconography understood as the act of painting or sculpturing, d...
This dissertation presents a theological poetics of the icon established by integrating Martin Heide...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
God in an Icon? In the first part of the article, I raise the subject of the Old Testament prohibit...
Among our most cherished modern assumptions is our distance from the material world we claim to love...
In the field of phenomenology philosophers more and more frequently show interest in early Christian...
The Syrian bishop Theophilus of Antioch said: «Show me your man, and I will show you my God!». This ...
An icon is part of the visible world, moreover, of things that are visible in a second degree. It is...
Based on picture theory, this article investigates dynamics related to the diverse representations o...
The essay proposes a notion of “icon” understood, according to the paradigm born of the Second Counc...
To explore the impossible impossibility of speaking about God and to address, on the one hand, the u...
Much recent literature has focused on distinguishing the icon from mere representations, with some s...
This study compares two prevalent notions in postmodern philosophy and critical-cultural theory: the...
In the thesis a description of the other person as a phenomenon of icon in thinking of a contemporar...