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9780415065122

Reformation and the Visual Arts: The Protestant Image Question in Western and Eastern Europe

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415065122

  • ISBN10:

    0415065127

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-05-10
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Available for the first time in English,The Reformation and the Visual Artsprovides a unique overview of religious images and iconoclasm from the time of Byzantium through the Reformation to the Eastern Orthodox churches. Sergiusz Michalski argues that not all Protestants espoused iconoclasm and that, in fact, the question of images played a large role in the ensuing divisions of European Protestantism. The positions of the major Protestant reformers--Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, and Karlstadt--on the legitimacy of religious paintings are analyzed and the author investigates iconoclasm both as a form of religious and political protest and as a complex set of mock-revolutionary rites and denigration rituals. Covering both Western and Eastern Europe,The Reformation and the Visual Artscontains entirely original research on relations between Protestant iconoclasm and the extreme icon-worship of the Eastern Orthodox churches, as well as providing a briefdiscussion of Eastern protestantizing iconoclast sects, particularly in Russia. Encompassing a vast geographical and chronological span, and bringing new material to light, this book reveals the peculiar mixture of theological fundamentalism and pragmatic public action which characterized the question of images.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. x
Martin Luther: Cultic Abuse, Religious Art and Christian Freedomp. 1
The Iconophobes: Karlstadt, Zwingli and Calvinp. 43
Iconoclasm: Rites of Destructionp. 75
Icon and Pulpit: The Eastern Churches and the Reformationp. 99
Symbols and Commonplaces, or the Conceptual Background of the Dispute on Imagesp. 169
Appendixp. 195
Notesp. 197
Guide to Further Readingp. 218
Indexp. 226
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