During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. And the idols are always dangerous and, therefore, banned. So, to be justified, the imago had to be true or really refer to truth. It follows that the images were not considered just objects ‘to see’, but were perceived as almost ‘alive bodies’, real bodies: they could act as if were actually present. This essay studies the image concept in Christian thought, with particular attention to Eastern Europe, in connection to the patristic and conciliar sources. The result is the shift of its ontological meaning: contrary to the mimetic idea of greek-hellenistic culture, the christian image is an ‘impression of similarity’. This conceptual revolutio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Can a material object refer to the divine without attracting to itself devotion and veneration? And,...
This paper aims to analyse how, from the second to the fifth centuries AD, Christian thought re- def...
During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. A...
<p>During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols...
During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. A...
The Culture of the Imago. Contrary to restrictive conception of the image, the latin term imago is...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the former to find...
This work deals with the problem of intersemiotics in Orthodox Slavonic culture in the Middle Ages....
The hermeneutics of the Christian Middle Ages assign the religious image and its aesthetic function ...
There is a history of doctrinal controversies settled by the six ecumenical councils, from Nicaea (3...
Since the beginning of Christianity, Christians have been faced with the ambiguous nature of "image"...
In this essay, I begin by outlining the beauty of Christian icon painting through an analysis of the...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
Straipsnyje kalbama apie prezentaciją, reprezentaciją ir simuliaciją kaip vaizdo ontologinius būvius...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Can a material object refer to the divine without attracting to itself devotion and veneration? And,...
This paper aims to analyse how, from the second to the fifth centuries AD, Christian thought re- def...
During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. A...
<p>During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols...
During the Middle Ages, images had to be tied to the truth. Otherwise, they were considered idols. A...
The Culture of the Imago. Contrary to restrictive conception of the image, the latin term imago is...
Human desire to be in a more natural relationship with God, his Creator, caused the former to find...
This work deals with the problem of intersemiotics in Orthodox Slavonic culture in the Middle Ages....
The hermeneutics of the Christian Middle Ages assign the religious image and its aesthetic function ...
There is a history of doctrinal controversies settled by the six ecumenical councils, from Nicaea (3...
Since the beginning of Christianity, Christians have been faced with the ambiguous nature of "image"...
In this essay, I begin by outlining the beauty of Christian icon painting through an analysis of the...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
Straipsnyje kalbama apie prezentaciją, reprezentaciją ir simuliaciją kaip vaizdo ontologinius būvius...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Can a material object refer to the divine without attracting to itself devotion and veneration? And,...
This paper aims to analyse how, from the second to the fifth centuries AD, Christian thought re- def...