The power of pictures cannot be understood by a sole focus on pictures, but needs to be based on a relational and contextual approach that probes into the constitution of human-picture relations through broader politics of representation, modes of governance, and practices of animation at specific times and places. Pleading for a broadened approach of "visual culture" that acknowledges the role of Christianity in spreading a Christian imaginary and organizing pictorial practices throughout the globe, this essay analyzes pictorial practices around the Sacred Heart of Jesus and other Jesus pictures in everyday life in Ghana. Such pictures are at the center of religious practices of mediation through which spiritual presence is effected
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The Gospel message, it seems, cann...
The histories and theories of photography in the West today are commonly concerned with a wide range...
Psychological peculiarities of icon perception during prayer through the lens of theological and li...
The power of pictures cannot be understood by a sole focus on pictures, but needs to be based on a r...
If images are life-forms, and objects are the body they animate, then media are the habitats or ecos...
An understanding of religion as a practice of mediation has great potential to open up new methods a...
In southern Ghana, where I have been conducting research on the genesis of popular Christianity for ...
This paper examines some of the central sociological issues, relevant to the state and fate of relig...
In this era of various electro-media devices, many Pentecostal churches still prefer to illustrate t...
Much recent literature has focused on distinguishing the icon from mere representations, with some s...
7 color pictures. This is part of a special issue of Maarg on "Visuality of Indian Rituals" edited b...
The Friday Masowe apostolics of Zimbabwe refer to themselves as “the Christians who don’t read the B...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
This article discusses the presence of “images” in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. In many tr...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The Gospel message, it seems, cann...
The histories and theories of photography in the West today are commonly concerned with a wide range...
Psychological peculiarities of icon perception during prayer through the lens of theological and li...
The power of pictures cannot be understood by a sole focus on pictures, but needs to be based on a r...
If images are life-forms, and objects are the body they animate, then media are the habitats or ecos...
An understanding of religion as a practice of mediation has great potential to open up new methods a...
In southern Ghana, where I have been conducting research on the genesis of popular Christianity for ...
This paper examines some of the central sociological issues, relevant to the state and fate of relig...
In this era of various electro-media devices, many Pentecostal churches still prefer to illustrate t...
Much recent literature has focused on distinguishing the icon from mere representations, with some s...
7 color pictures. This is part of a special issue of Maarg on "Visuality of Indian Rituals" edited b...
The Friday Masowe apostolics of Zimbabwe refer to themselves as “the Christians who don’t read the B...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
This article discusses the presence of “images” in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. In many tr...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The Gospel message, it seems, cann...
The histories and theories of photography in the West today are commonly concerned with a wide range...
Psychological peculiarities of icon perception during prayer through the lens of theological and li...