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Visionserwartung : Visualisierung und Präsenzerfahrung des Göttlichen in der Spätantike / Armin F. Bergmeier.

Fine Arts Library N7832 .B47 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bergmeier, Armin F., author.
Series:
Spätantike, frühes Christentum, Byzanz. Studien und Perspektiven ; Reihe B, Bd. 43.
Spätantike, frühes Christentum, Byzanz : Kunst im ersten Jahrtausend. Reihe B, Studien und Perspektiven ; Band 43
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Christian art and symbolism--To 500.
Christian art and symbolism.
Christian art and symbolism--Medieval, 500-1500.
Christian art and symbolism--Medieval.
Image of God--History.
Image of God.
Art and religion--History.
Art and religion.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
310 pages, 32 pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Visualisierung und Präsenzerfahrung des Göttlichen in der Spätantike
Place of Publication:
Wiesbaden : Reichert Verlag, 2017.
Language Note:
In German.
Summary:
"Expanding the state of research to include an analysis of the cultural background that led to the depiction of God, Bergmeier argues that Late Antiquity struggled with how to negotiate the Old Testament ban on images of God alongside the desire ("Visionserwartung") to have direct contact with the deity. Late Antiquity solved this paradox by depicting ephemeral visions of God, which made possible the close contact so desired. Bergmeier's research corrects a lacuna in art history, which has largely ignored the immense influence of visions in the history of the production of images. Until now the discipline has failed to recognize the full array of visionary motives and their complex, interrelated nature. The publication explores the various strategies used by late antique image-makers to visualize God, demonstrating how, on the one hand, antique visual formats were adapted for this new purpose and how, on the other, new visual solutions emerged to meet the needs of depicting the Christian God (Part Two). In contrast to the majority of early Christian images, which relied heavily on pagan models, these theophanic motives often represented new visual innovations.
Finally, Bergmeier explores the phenomenological impact of images--how they created an experience of real visions. Late antique concepts of encounters with the holy are placed into dialogue with early Christian understanding of sacred spaces to demonstrate how these images produced meaning for their viewers (Part Three). Expanding upon the phenomenological research on late antique images of God, Bergmeier comes to an important and revolutionary thesis: while scholarship has assumed that these holy visions of God were depictions of a future moment, close analysis of Late Antique texts reveals that these visionary images were understood by contemporaries as images of the present moment. More than an iconographic study of theophanic images in Late Antiquity, Bergmeier's research explores for the first time the cultural history of the emergence of images of God from c. 300-750, drawing on detailed study of texts and images in equal measure (Part One). Bergmeier mobilizes theological, historical, and religious studies scholarship, connecting textual research on antique images of the gods with scholarship on Christian culture in Late Antiquity. By not only highlighting the importance of images of God in late antique culture, but demonstrating their fundamental significance as modes of direct engagement in the present moment with the otherwise invisible God, Bergmeier's scholarship radically reshapes the field of late antique art history. And through its interdisciplinary mode of inquiry, the book promises to transform our understanding of Late Antique culture."-- Publisher's website.
Contents:
Visionserwartung
Epiphanien : Vorstellungen von der Erscheinung des Göttlichen in der griechisch-römischen Antike
Jüdische Traditionen
Epiphanien Gottes und der Heiligen im Christentum
Visualisierungsformen
Die vermeintliche Anikonizität des frühen Christentums und der Wunsch nach Bildern
Antike Bildstrategien der Divinisierung
Die "Theophaniesierung" der Bilder mit Hilfe von Visionen
Präsenzerfahrung
Die Zeitlichkeit von Visionen
Visionen und Licht
Theophanische Bilder, sakraler Raum und der Betrachter.
Notes:
Revision of author's thesis (dissertation)-- Universität München.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-303) and index.
ISBN:
9783954901173
395490117X
OCLC:
1019719905
Publisher Number:
9783954901173

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