Based on picture theory, this article investigates dynamics related to the diverse representations of God in ecclesiastical praxis. The intention of the discussion is to present tensions that are present, and do so in an understandable manner. The fundamental hypothesis is that there is not aniconophile that is not also iconoclastic, or iconoclast that is not also iconophile. Con base en la teoría de la imagen, investigamos en este artículo las tendencias relacionadas con las diversas representaciones de Dios en la praxis eclesiástica. Pretendemos construir tensiones comprensibles y que puedan ser gerenciadas. Partimos de la hipótesis de que no hay iconófilo que no sea también iconoclasta, o iconoclasta que no sea iconófilo. Com base na teo...
In the field of phenomenology philosophers more and more frequently show interest in early Christian...
God in an Icon? In the first part of the article, I raise the subject of the Old Testament prohibit...
Thesis advisor: Jeffrey BloechlIs it possible for a finite thing to mediate an infinite God? Would i...
Com base na teoria da imagem, investigamos neste artigo as dinâmicas relacionadas a diversas represe...
A missionary Church opens itself, without distinction, to persons. As such, it permanently welcomes ...
Uma igreja missionária abre-se para as pessoas sem distinção. Assim ela permanentemente acolhe espir...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
This paper intends to argue that the Lutheran and Calvinist conception of Revelation makes it unnece...
This paper approches one of the most unknown aspects of religious images: their iconology. That is, ...
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Accessibility of iconography to God, iconography understood as the act of painting or sculpturing, d...
For Pannenberg the image of God in man consists of his destiny with respect to communion with God. T...
Resumen: El culto a las imágenes y la performance festiva que se despliega en torno a ellas aparece...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
Recovering the possible consensuses between the concept of image and its perceptive representation, ...
In the field of phenomenology philosophers more and more frequently show interest in early Christian...
God in an Icon? In the first part of the article, I raise the subject of the Old Testament prohibit...
Thesis advisor: Jeffrey BloechlIs it possible for a finite thing to mediate an infinite God? Would i...
Com base na teoria da imagem, investigamos neste artigo as dinâmicas relacionadas a diversas represe...
A missionary Church opens itself, without distinction, to persons. As such, it permanently welcomes ...
Uma igreja missionária abre-se para as pessoas sem distinção. Assim ela permanentemente acolhe espir...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the form...
This paper intends to argue that the Lutheran and Calvinist conception of Revelation makes it unnece...
This paper approches one of the most unknown aspects of religious images: their iconology. That is, ...
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:48:02Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcia Christovam da Si...
Accessibility of iconography to God, iconography understood as the act of painting or sculpturing, d...
For Pannenberg the image of God in man consists of his destiny with respect to communion with God. T...
Resumen: El culto a las imágenes y la performance festiva que se despliega en torno a ellas aparece...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
Recovering the possible consensuses between the concept of image and its perceptive representation, ...
In the field of phenomenology philosophers more and more frequently show interest in early Christian...
God in an Icon? In the first part of the article, I raise the subject of the Old Testament prohibit...
Thesis advisor: Jeffrey BloechlIs it possible for a finite thing to mediate an infinite God? Would i...