The rejection and destruction of images, which was so characteristic of the iconoclastic movement of Eastern Christianity, was revived in the Reformation period. The theoretical foundation for this movement was provided by Erasmus of Rotterdam and it was later fully developed by Martin Luther, John Calvin and their successors. This movement had its origins in theology but also there were social and even national roots (in the Netherlands). The position developed during the Reformation period seems to have made an impression on the reception of works of art by the contemporaries not only in Protestant circles but in Catholic ones as well
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...
Iconographic tradition of the image of Pensive Christ in Lithuania did not only preserve its most ar...
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...
Two Fathers of the Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin questioned the veneration of images. T...
Christin Olivier. Sergiusz Michalski, The Reformation and the Visual Arts. The Protestant Image in W...
Christin Olivier. Sergiusz Michalski, The Reformation and the Visual Arts. The Protestant Image in W...
The Polish Evangelical opinion-forming circles within the interwar pe-riod presented their opinions ...
The European Reformations gave way to a new sect of Christianity: Protestantism, which, in many coun...
This work deals with the origins of the fundamentalist movement in order to establish a theoretical ...
In the first part of my thesis Portriats of the Reformators 16th and 17th century, I would like to f...
Dissertation thesis is devoted to the concepts of ecclesiology in Hussite movement. Particularly the...
This book explains how and why Lutheranism—a confession that insisted upon the pre-eminence of God’s...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...
Iconographic tradition of the image of Pensive Christ in Lithuania did not only preserve its most ar...
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...
Two Fathers of the Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin questioned the veneration of images. T...
Christin Olivier. Sergiusz Michalski, The Reformation and the Visual Arts. The Protestant Image in W...
Christin Olivier. Sergiusz Michalski, The Reformation and the Visual Arts. The Protestant Image in W...
The Polish Evangelical opinion-forming circles within the interwar pe-riod presented their opinions ...
The European Reformations gave way to a new sect of Christianity: Protestantism, which, in many coun...
This work deals with the origins of the fundamentalist movement in order to establish a theoretical ...
In the first part of my thesis Portriats of the Reformators 16th and 17th century, I would like to f...
Dissertation thesis is devoted to the concepts of ecclesiology in Hussite movement. Particularly the...
This book explains how and why Lutheranism—a confession that insisted upon the pre-eminence of God’s...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...
Iconographic tradition of the image of Pensive Christ in Lithuania did not only preserve its most ar...
Janusz Tazbir, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in Easte...