The Mind's Eye: Art and Theological Argument in the Middle AgesJeffrey F. Hamburger, Anne-Marie Bouché The Mind's Eye focuses on the relationships among art, theology, exegesis, and literature--issues long central to the study of medieval art, yet ripe for reconsideration. Essays by leading scholars from many fields examine the illustration of theological commentaries, the use of images to expound or disseminate doctrine, the role of images within theological discourse, the development of doctrine in response to images, and the place of vision and the visual in theological thought. |
Contents
02Introcrw1pdf | 3 |
03Hamburgercrw1pdf | 11 |
04Morrisoncrw1pdf | 32 |
05Bedoscrw1pdf | 46 |
06Speercrw1pdf | 65 |
07Chazellecrw1pdf | 84 |
08Heckcrw1pdf | 112 |
09Hughescrw2pdf | 133 |
13Acrescrw2pdf | 241 |
14Newmancrw1pdf | 263 |
15Carrutherscrw1pdf | 287 |
16Bouchecrw1pdf | 306 |
17Tachaucrw1pdf | 336 |
18Lentescrw1pdf | 360 |
19Hamburgercrw1pdf | 374 |
20Kesslercrw1pdf | 413 |
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The Mind's Eye: Art and Theological Argument in the Middle Ages Jeffrey F. Hamburger,Anne-Marie Bouché No preview available - 2006 |