Arts, Portraits and Representation in the Reformation Era: Proceedings of the Fourth Reformation Research Consortium Conference
The role played by artistic, literary, historical and theological representations in the establishment of the European Reformation has attracted scholarly attention over the years. While they were generally regarded as a significant means of conveying the evangelical message, particularly in a socie...
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Language: | English |
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Göttingen
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
2019
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Refo500 academic studies (37)
Year: 2019 |
Edition: | 1. Edition 2019 |
Series/Journal: | Refo500 academic studies
37 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Reformation
/ Art
/ Confessionalism
/ Politics
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Further subjects: | B
Theology
B Church history studies B Art history B Reformation B Calvin, Johann B Conference program |
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Summary: | The role played by artistic, literary, historical and theological representations in the establishment of the European Reformation has attracted scholarly attention over the years. While they were generally regarded as a significant means of conveying the evangelical message, particularly in a society with a low average literacy rate, this scholarly consensus was then seriously challenged by objecting that their meaning must have remained opaque to those who couldn’t read and interpret their sometimes multilayered imagery and their verbal and figurative messages. This volume, which publishes some of the papers delivered at the Fourth Reformation Research Consortium Conference held in Bologna, May 15th–17th, 2014, is an attempt to examine the visual intelligibility of the European Reformation by a comparative, multiconfessional and multidisciplinary analysis of examples taken from both the Catholic and the Protestant world in the Early Modern and Modern Era, with particular reference to the figurative arts, but also to history and theology. All the case studies included here examine their peculiar subjects with regard to their religious and artistic contexts, in order to understand their historical significance in a new fashion, combining approaches from political history, history of arts, historiography, anthropology, philosophy and theology. Thus, the volume offers a very rich outline of how visual culture and representation through arts was embodied in very different cultural portraits and images. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Foresta: <p>Dr. Patrizio Foresta ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Fondazione per le scienze religiose Giovanni XXIII in Bologna, Italien.</p> Angaben zur beteiligten Person Soen: Dr. Violet Soen is Associate Professor for Early Modern History at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Leuven. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Westphal: Siegrid Westphal ist Hochschullehrerin für die Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit an der Universität Osnabrück und Leiterin des Projektes Angaben zur beteiligten Person Kobe: Dr. Rainer Kobe studied history and art history at the University of Trier (doctorate 2013). He published on Anabaptist history and confessionalism in the arts in early modern times. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Speelman: <p>Dr. Herman A. Speelman is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Early Modern Reformed Theology at the Theological University of Kampen, the Netherlands.</p> |
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ISBN: | 3666552498 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.13109/9783666552496 |