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Understanding Early Christian Art (2nd edition): Robin M Jensen Understanding Early Christian Art (2nd edition)
Robin M Jensen
R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Lavishly illustrated, now in full colour, allowing students and scholars to clearly visualise early Christian art in a variety of media from mosaics and wall paintings to sculpted objects. Parallel text accompanies the images discussed in the book, making it accessible and user-friendly for both students and scholars. Interdisciplinary text with crossover between classics, religion, and art history, making it even more widely accessible to those working in a variety of subject areas. Comprehensive overview and analysis of early Christian art that categorises evidence according to their general iconographic type, allowing readers to understand important questions of visual culture, formal style, and the ways in which iconography is distinct from or shows parallels with contemporary documentary sources and literature.

Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity - Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions (Paperback): Robin M Jensen Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity - Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions (Paperback)
Robin M Jensen
R615 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R116 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

2013 Catholic Press Award Winner What can we learn from early Christian imagery about the theological meaning of baptism? Robin Jensen, a leading scholar of early Christian art and worship, examines multiple dimensions of the early Christian baptismal rite. She explores five models for understanding baptism--as cleansing from sin, sickness, and Satan; as incorporation into the community; as sanctifying and illuminative; as death and regeneration; and as the beginning of the new creation--showing how visual images, poetic language, architectural space, and symbolic actions signify and convey the theological meaning of this ritual practice. Considering image and action together, Jensen offers a holistic and integrated understanding of the power of baptism. The book is illustrated with photos.

Understanding Early Christian Art (2nd edition): Robin M Jensen Understanding Early Christian Art (2nd edition)
Robin M Jensen
R4,132 Discovery Miles 41 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lavishly illustrated, now in full colour, allowing students and scholars to clearly visualise early Christian art in a variety of media from mosaics and wall paintings to sculpted objects. Parallel text accompanies the images discussed in the book, making it accessible and user-friendly for both students and scholars. Interdisciplinary text with crossover between classics, religion, and art history, making it even more widely accessible to those working in a variety of subject areas. Comprehensive overview and analysis of early Christian art that categorises evidence according to their general iconographic type, allowing readers to understand important questions of visual culture, formal style, and the ways in which iconography is distinct from or shows parallels with contemporary documentary sources and literature.

The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art (Paperback): Robin M Jensen, Mark D. Ellison The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art (Paperback)
Robin M Jensen, Mark D. Ellison
R1,438 Discovery Miles 14 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art surveys a broad spectrum of Christian art produced from the late second to the sixth centuries. The first part of the book opens with a general survey of the subject and then presents fifteen essays that discuss specific media of visual art-catacomb paintings, sculpture, mosaics, gold glass, gems, reliquaries, ceramics, icons, ivories, textiles, silver, and illuminated manuscripts. Each is written by a noted expert in the field. The second part of the book takes up themes relevant to the study of early Christian art. These seven chapters consider the ritual practices in decorated spaces, the emergence of images of Christ's Passion and miracles, the functions of Christian secular portraits, the exemplary mosaics of Ravenna, the early modern history of Christian art and archaeology studies, and further reflection on this field called "early Christian art." Each of the volume's chapters includes photographs of many of the objects discussed, plus bibliographic notes and recommendations for further reading. The result is an invaluable introduction to and appraisal of the art that developed out of the spread of Christianity through the late antique world. Undergraduate and graduate students of late classical, early Christian, and Byzantine culture, religion, or art will find it an accessible and insightful orientation to the field. Additionally, professional academics, archivists, and curators working in these areas will also find it valuable as a resource for their own research, as well as a textbook or reference work for their students.

The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art (Hardcover): Robin M Jensen, Mark D. Ellison The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art (Hardcover)
Robin M Jensen, Mark D. Ellison
R6,585 Discovery Miles 65 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Early Christian Art surveys a broad spectrum of Christian art produced from the late second to the sixth centuries. The first part of the book opens with a general survey of the subject and then presents fifteen essays that discuss specific media of visual art-catacomb paintings, sculpture, mosaics, gold glass, gems, reliquaries, ceramics, icons, ivories, textiles, silver, and illuminated manuscripts. Each is written by a noted expert in the field. The second part of the book takes up themes relevant to the study of early Christian art. These seven chapters consider the ritual practices in decorated spaces, the emergence of images of Christ's Passion and miracles, the functions of Christian secular portraits, the exemplary mosaics of Ravenna, the early modern history of Christian art and archaeology studies, and further reflection on this field called "early Christian art." Each of the volume's chapters includes photographs of many of the objects discussed, plus bibliographic notes and recommendations for further reading. The result is an invaluable introduction to and appraisal of the art that developed out of the spread of Christianity through the late antique world. Undergraduate and graduate students of late classical, early Christian, and Byzantine culture, religion, or art will find it an accessible and insightful orientation to the field. Additionally, professional academics, archivists, and curators working in these areas will also find it valuable as a resource for their own research, as well as a textbook or reference work for their students.

From Idols to Icons - The Emergence of Christian Devotional Images in Late Antiquity (Hardcover): Robin M Jensen From Idols to Icons - The Emergence of Christian Devotional Images in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
Robin M Jensen
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Even the briefest glance at an art museum's holdings or an introductory history textbook demonstrates the profound influence of Christian images and art. From Idols to Icons tells the fascinating history of the dramatic shift in Christian attitudes toward sacred images from the third through the early seventh century. From attacks on the cult images of polytheism to the emergence of Christian narrative iconography to the appearance of portrait-type representations of holy figures, this book examines the primary theological critiques and defenses of holy images in light of the surviving material evidence for early Christian visual art. Against the previous assumption that fourth- and fifth-century Christians simply forgot or ignored their predecessors' censure and reverted to more alluring pagan practices, Robin M. Jensen contends that each stage of this profound change was uniquely Christian. Through a careful consideration of the cults of saints' remains, devotional portraits, and pilgrimages to sacred sites, Jensen shows how the Christian devotion to holy images came to be rooted in their evolving conviction that the divine was accessible in and through visible objects.

Christianity in Roman Africa - The Development of its Practices and Beliefs (Hardcover): J.Patout Burns, Robin M Jensen Christianity in Roman Africa - The Development of its Practices and Beliefs (Hardcover)
J.Patout Burns, Robin M Jensen; Contributions by Graeme W. Clarke, Susan T Stevens, William Tabbernee
R1,385 R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Save R239 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In-depth, illustrated exploration of how early North African Christians lived out their faith Using a combination of literary and archeological evidence, this in-depth, illustrated book documents the development of Christian practices and doctrine in Roman Africa -- contemporary Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco -- from the second century through the Arab conquest in the seventh century. Robin Jensen and Patout Burns, in collaboration with Graeme W. Clarke, Susan T. Stevens, William Tabbernee, and Maureen A. Tilley, skillfully reconstruct the rituals and practices of Christians in the ancient buildings and spaces where those practices were performed. Numerous site drawings and color photographs of the archeological remains illuminate the discussions. This work provides valuable new insights into the church fathers Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine. Most significantly, it offers a rich, unprecedented look at early Christian life in Roman Africa, including the development of key rituals and practices such as baptism and eucharist, the election and ordination of leaders, marriage, and burial. In exploring these, Christianity in Roman Africa shows how the early African Christians consistently fought to preserve the holiness of the church amid change and challenge.

The Cross - History, Art, and Controversy (Hardcover): Robin M Jensen The Cross - History, Art, and Controversy (Hardcover)
Robin M Jensen
R900 R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Save R98 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The cross stirs intense feelings among Christians as well as non-Christians. Robin Jensen takes readers on an intellectual and spiritual journey through the two-thousand-year evolution of the cross as an idea and an artifact, illuminating the controversies-along with the forms of devotion-this central symbol of Christianity inspires. Jesus's death on the cross posed a dilemma for Saint Paul and the early Church fathers. Crucifixion was a humiliating form of execution reserved for slaves and criminals. How could their messiah and savior have been subjected to such an ignominious death? Wrestling with this paradox, they reimagined the cross as a triumphant expression of Christ's sacrificial love and miraculous resurrection. Over time, the symbol's transformation raised myriad doctrinal questions, particularly about the crucifix-the cross with the figure of Christ-and whether it should emphasize Jesus's suffering or his glorification. How should Jesus's body be depicted: alive or dead, naked or dressed? Should it be shown at all? Jensen's wide-ranging study focuses on the cross in painting and literature, the quest for the "true cross" in Jerusalem, and the symbol's role in conflicts from the Crusades to wars of colonial conquest. The Cross also reveals how Jews and Muslims viewed the most sacred of all Christian emblems and explains its role in public life in the West today.

Substance of Things Seen - Art, Faith, and the Christian Community (Paperback): Robin M Jensen Substance of Things Seen - Art, Faith, and the Christian Community (Paperback)
Robin M Jensen
R560 R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Save R100 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While the average person rarely sees it, the visual arts play a subtle yet profound role in the teaching and formation of faith, both for individuals and religious communities. "The Substance of Things Seen explores the intersection of art and faith, offering thoughtful reflections on the way art functions in Christian life and practice.

Highly readable and featuring instructive illustrations, this book is meant to engage church leaders as well as artists in constructive conversation about the critical role that art can play in the renewal of Christian education, worship, and study. It also challenges anyone who thinks the arts are only of marginal importance to the religious life. Robin Jensen considers here a broad range of topics relevant to Christian faith and culture, including the construction of sacred space, the use of art in worship and spiritual formation, the way that visual art interprets sacred texts, and the power and danger of art from a historical and contemporary perspective.

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