Touching and holding books does not usually evoke the language of sensation. Touching a book indexes the reader in relationship to the book. Holding a book of scripture indexes a person as faithful to the beliefs and practices that are commonly associated with that scripture. In portraiture, the direction of a book’s indexical function is usually clear. Scribes, professors, lawyers and politicians pose in their libraries, often with book in hand, to depict themselves as scholars. The fact that scriptures are books makes a vocabulary of textual agency available for describing their symbolic function. The indexical link between book and person gains force from the fact that books and people share the quality of interiority. We think of both b...
In a 1980 address entitled America\u27s Iconic Book, Martin Marty claims the Bible is a ubiquitous...
This study focuses on Holy Scriptures as material objects. What are the contexts for the appearances...
What Christians call the Bible is a cultural, ideological, ritual, and spiritual depository of a peo...
This essay deals with the role of book decoration in a tactile approach to sacred texts in the Weste...
Religious traditions typically ritualize their scriptures in three dimensions. Other kinds of texts ...
Christians, along with other religious groups, are sometimes called “people of the book.” Despite it...
An “iconic book” is a text revered primarily as an object of power rather than just as words of inst...
Late medieval readers sometimes interacted with manuscripts in highly physical ways, by rubbing and ...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
This article proposes a new model for understanding the ways that scriptures function. Several big m...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
In literature speaking of touch, prayer and God, the text most often used is one cited in the previo...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
In a 1980 address entitled America\u27s Iconic Book, Martin Marty claims the Bible is a ubiquitous...
This study focuses on Holy Scriptures as material objects. What are the contexts for the appearances...
What Christians call the Bible is a cultural, ideological, ritual, and spiritual depository of a peo...
This essay deals with the role of book decoration in a tactile approach to sacred texts in the Weste...
Religious traditions typically ritualize their scriptures in three dimensions. Other kinds of texts ...
Christians, along with other religious groups, are sometimes called “people of the book.” Despite it...
An “iconic book” is a text revered primarily as an object of power rather than just as words of inst...
Late medieval readers sometimes interacted with manuscripts in highly physical ways, by rubbing and ...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
This article proposes a new model for understanding the ways that scriptures function. Several big m...
According to a longstanding interpretation, book religions are agents of textuality and logocentrism...
In literature speaking of touch, prayer and God, the text most often used is one cited in the previo...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
In a 1980 address entitled America\u27s Iconic Book, Martin Marty claims the Bible is a ubiquitous...
This study focuses on Holy Scriptures as material objects. What are the contexts for the appearances...
What Christians call the Bible is a cultural, ideological, ritual, and spiritual depository of a peo...