Iconoclasm and iconoclash: struggle for religious identity

Preliminary Material /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- Introduction /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- 1. The Tension Between Word And Image In Christianity /Willemien Otten -- 2. The Dialectics Of The Icon: A Reference T...

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Published in:Jewish and Christian perspectives series
Contributors: Asselt, W. J. van (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill 2007
In: Jewish and Christian perspectives series (14)
Reviews:Iconoclasm and Iconoclash. Struggle for Religious Identity. Second Conference of Church Historians Utrecht (2010) (Stoellger, Philipp, 1967 -)
Edition:Online-Ausg.
Series/Journal:Jewish and Christian perspectives series 14
Further subjects:B Signs and symbols Congresses
B Iconoclasme
B Identification (religion) Congresses
B Symbolism Congresses
B Iconoclasm Congresses
B Iconoclasm Congresses
B Idols and images Worship Congresses
B Identiteit
B Signs and symbols Congresses
B Idols and images Congresses Worship
B Christendom
B Identification (religion) Congresses
B Conference program
B Symbolism Congresses
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Summary:Preliminary Material /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- Introduction /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- 1. The Tension Between Word And Image In Christianity /Willemien Otten -- 2. The Dialectics Of The Icon: A Reference To God? /Anton Houtepen -- 3. Word And Image In Christian Rituals /Gerard Rouwhorst -- 4. Seeing The Divine: A Holy Controversy /Alexander Even-Chen -- 5. Our Image Of ‘Others’ And Our Own Identity /Daniela Müller -- 6. Idolatry And The Mirror: Iconoclasm As A Prerequisite For Inter-Human Relations /Marcel Poorthuis -- 7. Biblical Controversy: A Clash Between Two Divinely Inspired Messages? /Shulamit Laderman -- 8. Anthropomorphism And Its Eradication /Shamma Friedman -- 9. Augustine’S Thoughts On How God May Be Represented /Paul Van Geest -- 10. The Saint As Icon: Transformation Of Biblical Imagery In Early Medieval Hagiography /Nienke Vos -- 11. ‘Erant Enim Sine Deo Uero’: Iconoclash In Apocryphal And Liturgical Apostle Traditions Of The Medieval West /Els Rose -- 12. Tangible Words: Some Reflections On The Notion Of Presence In Gothic Art /Babette Hellemans -- 13. Cathars And The Representation Of The Divine: Christians Of The Invisible /Anne Brenon -- 14. The Clash Between Catholics And Cathars Over Veneration Of The Cross /Beverly Kienzle -- 15. Poor Building: The Case Of The Friars Minor /Gerard Pieter Freeman -- 16. The Prohibition Of Images And Protestant Identity /Willem Van Asselt -- 17. Aspects Of Iconoclasm In Utrecht Today And In The Past /Casper Staal -- 18. The Alphen Pig War /Joke Spaans -- 19. Papal Prohibitions Midway Between Rigor And Laxity. On The Issue Of Depicting The Holy Trinity /Jan Hallebeek -- 20. The Politics Of Representation: Prussian Monarchy And Roman Catholic Church In The Making Of Saints During The 19th Century /Angela Berlis -- 21. Christ, Art And The Nation. The Berlin ‘Christ Exhibition’ Of 1896 And The Search For A Protestant Identity In Wilhelminian Germany /Christopher König -- 22. The Written Icon: Images Of God In Modern Dutch Literature /Jaap Goedegebuure -- 23. The New Iconoclasm. The Avant-Garde And The Catholic Church /Theo Salemink -- 24. Vandalism As A Secular Iconoclasm /Alexander Demandt -- Index /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- Plates /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink -- Black And White Plates /Willem Van Asselt , Paul Van Geest , Daniela Müller and Theo Salemink.
This book focuses on iconoclastic controversies and, in particular, their impact on the creation of religious identities. In the history of Jewish, Christian and Muslim culture, religious identity was not only formed through historical claims, but also through the use of certain images: ‘images of God’, ‘images of the others’, and ‘images of the self.’ Moreover, in the struggle for religious identity these ‘images’ were time and again employed for the purpose of establishing distinct groups, both ortho- dox and deviant. At the same time, they supplied weapons in the theological debate and found explicit expression in certain rituals or liturgical traditions. These conference proceedings include a discussion of the role of images in society, politics, theology and liturgy, in particular addressing the ‘iconoclash’ of physical, mental and verbal images on the construction of religious identity
Item Description:"Second conference of church historians Utrecht; University of Tilburg, faculty of Catholic Theology, Theology Department of Utrecht University. - Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:904742249X
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004161955.i-538