The widespread assumption that Jewish religious tradition is mediated through words, not pictures, has left Jewish art with no significant role to play in Jewish theology and ethics.\ud \ud Judaism and the Visual Image argues for a Jewish theology of image that, among other things, helps us re-read the creation story in Genesis 1 and to question why images of Jewish women as religious subjects appear to be doubly suppressed by the Second Commandment, when images of observant male Jews have become legitimate, even iconic, representations of Jewish holiness. Raphael further suggests that 'devout beholding' of images of the Holocaust is a corrective to post-Holocaust theologies of divine absence from suffering that are infused by a sub-theolog...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
A wide-ranging introduction that offers a new approach for examining the relationship between Jews, ...
The widespread assumption that Jewish religious tradition is mediated through words, not pictures, h...
Supported by cultural and historical studies of Jewish art, this article challenges twentieth‐centur...
Melissa Rachel Raphael, University of Gloucestershire and Leo Baeck College, London Melissa Raphael...
Against the commonly held opinion that ancient Judaism was an artless culture, this sumptuously illu...
In light of the theological proscription of image-making in Judaic law, this dissertation interprets...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.It has long been taken as a truism that Judais...
People of the Jewish faith base their belief on the written word of the Torah. Presented in this pap...
The Second Commandment, prohibiting both the worship and manufacture of graven images, is often empl...
The people of image. Jews and art. Using as its point of departure the recent publications (in Engli...
For centuries Christians believed Judaism to be a religious tradition which prohibited the represent...
Jewish artists motivated to express visually their responses to the incorporeal God fundamental to J...
Culturally visible images of bodies (especially women’s) are increasingly those that have been subje...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
A wide-ranging introduction that offers a new approach for examining the relationship between Jews, ...
The widespread assumption that Jewish religious tradition is mediated through words, not pictures, h...
Supported by cultural and historical studies of Jewish art, this article challenges twentieth‐centur...
Melissa Rachel Raphael, University of Gloucestershire and Leo Baeck College, London Melissa Raphael...
Against the commonly held opinion that ancient Judaism was an artless culture, this sumptuously illu...
In light of the theological proscription of image-making in Judaic law, this dissertation interprets...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.It has long been taken as a truism that Judais...
People of the Jewish faith base their belief on the written word of the Torah. Presented in this pap...
The Second Commandment, prohibiting both the worship and manufacture of graven images, is often empl...
The people of image. Jews and art. Using as its point of departure the recent publications (in Engli...
For centuries Christians believed Judaism to be a religious tradition which prohibited the represent...
Jewish artists motivated to express visually their responses to the incorporeal God fundamental to J...
Culturally visible images of bodies (especially women’s) are increasingly those that have been subje...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
A wide-ranging introduction that offers a new approach for examining the relationship between Jews, ...