Image and Presence: A Christological Reflection on Iconoclasm and Iconophilia

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$30.00
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Stanford University Press
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256
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6.0 X 8.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
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9781503604223

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About the Author
Natalie Carnes is Associate Professor of Theology at Baylor University.
Reviews
"A sophisticated and important book, Image and Presence makes a notable contribution to our understanding of what images are and the work that they do. Learned, elegant, and beautifully structured, its great virtue is to engage Christian-theological and secular-theoretical conceptions of the image in a way that deepens both and flattens neither."--Paul Griffiths "Duke University "
"Christians of many epochs--glutted with images, shocked by them--have resorted to the iconoclast's hammer or its successor, the authoritarianism of empty space. Natalie Carnes proposes a better way to live through our senses."--Mark D. Jordan "Harvard University "
"Bold in conception and subtle in its execution, this is a major contribution to the discussion of image as and in theology."--Judith Wolfe "University of St. Andrews "
"As Carnes's study makes clear, the need for fresh theologies of veneration is more desperate than ever. The image retains all its power today and perhaps more in light of the many forms it takes. This book provides much more than a caution for our image-obsessed age. It is, more importantly, a challenging and profound theology of the image that invites readers to dispense with the simplistic labels used to describe these traditions as flatly pro or con and instead recall that all churches share an earnest anticipation of where divine presence might be revealed afresh"--Taylor Worley "Reading Religion "
"Carnes engages theologically with culture at a level much deeper than the standard fare of using ancient theologian X to solve modern problem Y. She deftly interweaves art theory, sociology, literature, and contemporary philosophy into her reflections. The result is a dialogue between theology and aesthetic theory that takes work to unpack....[I]ts implications for Christian life are significant."--Robert C. Saler "Christian Century "
"[This] volume contains many fine spiritual insights, conveys a great deal of information, and introduces some important questions. Carnes does not attempt to do theology in the usual sense; rather, she reflects on images in an imaginative and personal mode. This she does extensively, covering a great number of topics, while reiterating the constant theme of transcending images in our love of them. The abundant footnotes provide the interested reader with sources in which to expand the conversation."--Richard Viladesau "Modern Theology "