The article presents the genealogy and maps Iconographic Exegesis or Biblische Ikonographie. From social-material lenses, it addresses the foundation and development of the perspective, often construed as the explanation of the Bible with contemporary pictorial material. Starting with Othmar Keel and the Fribourg Circle's works and reaching scholars from other academic environments, such as South Africa, Germany, the United States, and Brazil, the paper describes the transformation of the perspective from research interest to research circle and its formalization as a subspecialization within Biblical Studies. The outlook highlights commonalities and particularities of the perspective and its enabling factors and comments on its characteriz...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
Recent trends in biblical exegesis found inspiration in ANE iconography to explain biblical figurati...
ENGLISH: The following article addresses three exegetical impulses which should be understood as foo...
Iconographic Exegesis is a perspective within Biblical Studies that uses visual remains of ancient P...
Iconographic Exegesis is a perspective within Biblical Studies that uses visual remains of ancient P...
In recent years, a growing number of biblical scholars have turned to ancient art as a vital resourc...
From its name to its practice, Iconographic Exegesis (IE) is linked to interpretative processes of t...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The author illustrates how archaeological evidence may supplement, clarify, contradict, or confirm h...
The paper offers a new look at mechanisms and frameworks involved in selecting images and texts in i...
This thesis aims to provide a theological retrieval of visualization in the Christian tradition. Mor...
Curtis Elliott explores the application of Inductive Bible Study to an Eastern Orthodox context, whe...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
This article discuss on some assumptions of the theory of Intertextuality and Inner Biblical Allusio...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
Recent trends in biblical exegesis found inspiration in ANE iconography to explain biblical figurati...
ENGLISH: The following article addresses three exegetical impulses which should be understood as foo...
Iconographic Exegesis is a perspective within Biblical Studies that uses visual remains of ancient P...
Iconographic Exegesis is a perspective within Biblical Studies that uses visual remains of ancient P...
In recent years, a growing number of biblical scholars have turned to ancient art as a vital resourc...
From its name to its practice, Iconographic Exegesis (IE) is linked to interpretative processes of t...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The author illustrates how archaeological evidence may supplement, clarify, contradict, or confirm h...
The paper offers a new look at mechanisms and frameworks involved in selecting images and texts in i...
This thesis aims to provide a theological retrieval of visualization in the Christian tradition. Mor...
Curtis Elliott explores the application of Inductive Bible Study to an Eastern Orthodox context, whe...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
This article discuss on some assumptions of the theory of Intertextuality and Inner Biblical Allusio...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
Recent trends in biblical exegesis found inspiration in ANE iconography to explain biblical figurati...
ENGLISH: The following article addresses three exegetical impulses which should be understood as foo...