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Divine Images, Human Visions

Author : Pratapaditya Pal,National Gallery of Canada,Bayeux Arts (Firm)
Publisher : Bayeux Arts, Incorporated
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : 189620905X

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Divine Images, Human Visions by Pratapaditya Pal,National Gallery of Canada,Bayeux Arts (Firm) Pdf

Over 150 exquisite color illustrations and text make this account of one of North America's finest South Asian art collections an invaluable guide.

Educating in the Divine Image

Author : Chaya Rosenfeld Gorsetman,Elana Maryles Sztokman
Publisher : Brandeis University Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781611684582

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Educating in the Divine Image by Chaya Rosenfeld Gorsetman,Elana Maryles Sztokman Pdf

Although recent scholarship has examined gender issues in Judaism with regard to texts, rituals, and the rabbinate, there has been no full-length examination of the education of Jewish children in day schools. Drawing on studies in education, social science, and psychology, as well as personal interviews, the authors show how traditional (mainly Orthodox) day school education continues to re-inscribe gender inequities and socialize students into unhealthy gender identities and relationships. They address pedagogy, school practices, curricula, and textbooks, as along with single-sex versus coed schooling, dress codes, sex education, Jewish rituals, and gender hierarchies in educational leadership. Drawing a stark picture of the many ways both girls and boys are molded into gender identities, the authors offer concrete resources and suggestions for transforming educational practice.

The Divine Image

Author : Ian Alexander McFarland
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1451409869

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Theologian Ian McFarland claims that Christians have mainly misappropriated the "image of God" language for 2000 years and thereby missed a rich resource for our knowledge of God. What, then, does it mean to say that we are made in God's image, or that Christ is the very image or prototype of God? Rather than referring to some germinal divine element in humans, such as reason, McFarland claims that the image of God in us tells us something about God and how we know God. It tells us that God, though not identical with us, communicates Godself to us in creative love, in a way that offers precious clues about God's transcendence, immanence, triune life, self-disclosure, incarnation, and intentions for human life. Too, we "learn from Jesus something new about God." Gathered as Christ's body, the church too images God and sets us on a quest to discern the image of God in Christ's incarnate body. McFarland's careful and exacting work builds from this kernel a powerful Christian vision of God's life and our own destiny in Christ.

The Divine Image

Author : Jill Middlemas
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3161537246

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Although attempts to understand the growth of aniconism focus on the Pentateuchal legal material, scholars increasingly make reference to the prophetic literature to illuminate the debate. Jill Middlemas provides the first comprehensive analysis of the prophets with attention to rhetorical strategies that reflect anti-iconic thought and promote iconoclasm. After illuminating the idol polemics, which is the rhetoric most often associated with aniconism, she draws out how prophecy also exposes a reticence towards cultic symbols and mental images of Yahweh. At the same time the theme of incomparability as well as the use of metaphor and multiple imaging, paradoxically, reveal additional ways to express aniconic belief or the destabilization of a single divine image. Middlemas' analysis of prophetic aniconism sheds new light on interpretations of the most iconic expression in the Old Testament, the imago dei passages in Genesis, where God is said to create humanity in the divine image.

Divine Images

Author : Jason Whittaker
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781789142884

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Divine Images by Jason Whittaker Pdf

Although relatively obscure during his lifetime, William Blake has become one of the most popular English artists and writers, through poems such as “The Tyger” and “Jerusalem,” and images including The Ancient of Days. Less well-known is Blake’s radical religious and political temperament and that his visionary art was created to express a personal mythology that sought to recreate an entirely new approach to philosophy and art. This book examines both Blake’s visual and poetic work over his long career, from early engravings and poems to his final illustrations to Dante and the Book of Job. Divine Images further explores Blake’s immense popular appeal and influence after his death, offering an inspirational look at a pioneering figure.

Buddhist Goddesses of India

Author : Miranda Shaw
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780691168548

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Buddhist Goddesses of India by Miranda Shaw Pdf

"The Indian Buddhist world abounds with goddesses--voluptuous tree spirits, maternal nurturers, potent healers and protectors, transcendent wisdom figures, cosmic mothers of liberation, and dancing female Buddhas. Despite their importance in Buddhist thought and practice, these female deities have received relatively little scholarly attention, and no comprehensive study of the female pantheon has been available. Buddhist Goddesses of India is the essential and definitive guide to divinities that, as Miranda Shaw writes, "operate from transcendent planes of bliss and awareness for as long as their presence may benefit living beings." Beautifully illustrated, the book chronicles the histories, legends, and artistic portrayals of nineteen goddesses and several related human figures and texts. Drawing on a sweeping range of material, from devotional poetry and meditation manuals to rituals and artistic images, Shaw reveals the character, powers, and practice traditions of the female divinities. Interpretations of intriguing traits such as body color, stance, hairstyle, clothing, jewelry, hand gestures, and handheld objects lend deep insight into the symbolism and roles of each goddess. In addition to being a comprehensive reference, this book traces the fascinating history of these goddesses as they evolved through the early, Mahayana, and Tantric movements in India and found a place in the pantheons of Tibet and Nepal."--Publisher's website.

Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium

Author : Leslie Brubaker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1999-02-25
Category : Art
ISBN : 0521621534

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Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium by Leslie Brubaker Pdf

The Byzantines used imagery to communicate a wide range of issues. In the context of Iconoclasm - the debate about the legitimacy of religious art conducted between c. AD 730 and 843 - Byzantine authors themselves claimed that visual images could express certain ideas better than words. Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium deals with how such visual communication worked and examines the types of messages that pictures could convey in the aftermath of Iconoclasm. Its focus is on a deluxe manuscript commissioned around 880, a copy of the fourth-century sermons of the Cappadocian church father Gregory of Nazianzus which presented to the Emperor Basil I, founder of the Macedonian dynasty, by one of the greatest scholars Byzantium ever produced, the patriarch Photios. The manuscript was lavishly decorated with gilded initials, elaborate headpieces and a full-page miniature before each of Gregory's sermons. Forty-six of these, including over 200 distinct scenes, survive. Fewer than half however were directly inspired by the homily that they accompany. Instead most function as commentaries on the ninth-century court and carefully deconstructed both provide us with information not available from preserved written sources and perhaps more important show us how visual images communicate differently from words.

Portraiture in South Asia since the Mughals

Author : Crispin Branfoot
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781838608965

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Portraiture in South Asia since the Mughals by Crispin Branfoot Pdf

One of the most remarkable artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire was the emergence in the early seventeenth century of portraits of identifiable individuals, unprecedented in both South Asia and the Islamic world. Appearing at a time of increasing contact between Europe and Asia, portraits from the reigns of the great Mughal emperor-patrons Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan are among the best-known paintings produced in South Asia. In the following centuries portraiture became more widespread in the visual culture of South Asia, especially in the rich and varied traditions of painting, but also in sculpture and later prints and photography. This collection seeks to understand the intended purpose of a range of portrait traditions in South Asia and how their style, setting and representation may have advanced a range of aesthetic, social and political functions. The chapters range across a wide historical period, exploring ideals of portraiture in Sanskrit and Persian literature, the emergence and political symbolism of Mughal portraiture, through to the paintings of the Rajput courts, sculpture in Tamil temples and the transformation of portraiture in colonial north India and post-independence Pakistan. This specially commissioned collection of studies from a strong list of established scholars and rising stars makes a significant contribution to South Asian history, art and visual culture.

The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa

Author : Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781009201643

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The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa by Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels Pdf

The 'Indian Mona Lisa' is an eighteenth-century portrait of the goddess Radha from the Kishangarh school of Rajput Painting. It was purportedly modelled after a young enslaved woman and court-performer, Banī-ṭhanī, who became a concubine of the patron of the painting, crown-prince Savant Singh. Tracing her career, Heidi Pauwels recovers her role as a composer of devotional songs in multiple registers of Classical Hindi and shows how she was a conduit for trend-setting styles from Delhi, including the new vogue of Urdu. Through a combination of literary, historical, and art-historical analysis, she brings to life the vibrant cultural production center of Kishangarh in the eighteenth century by reconstructing how Banī-ṭhanī came to be acclaimed as the devotional poetess Rasikbihārī and as 'India's Mona Lisa'. This major new study conveys important new insights in the history of Hindi literature and devotion, the family, palace women and the social mobility of the enslaved.

A Celebration of Love

Author : Harsha V. Dehejia
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 8174363025

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A Celebration of Love by Harsha V. Dehejia Pdf

Takes us to the Nayika in the Indian tradition, one who is paradigm of mankind's perennial quest for a divine and transcendental love.

Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship

Author : Satinder Dhiman
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783031288852

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Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship by Satinder Dhiman Pdf

This book builds on recent advances in the theory of sustainable development and links it with environmental stewardship in a dialectical manner, as envisioned by global scholars in this emerging field. Environmental stewardship deals with practical issues of ecosystem management and governance to address changes in socio-ecological systems to sustain the supply and availability of ecosystem services by society. It means reducing our total footprint on the planet, not just carbon footprint. Truly global in scope, this volume is a humble offering of more than 12 scholars and practitioners from around the world to the exciting adventure of sustainable development and eco-stewardship. Featuring topics such as climate change, organizational sustainability, green innovation, and urban governance, this book is useful for policy makers, managers of NGOs, and sustainability researchers in developing engaging strategies for a more sustainable planet.

Visions of Heaven

Author : Martin Kemp
Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2021-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1848224672

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Visions of Heaven by Martin Kemp Pdf

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) is one of the greatest European writers, whose untrammelled imaginative capacity was matched by a huge base in embracing the science of his era. His texts also paint compelling visual images. In Visions of Heaven, renowned scholar Martin Kemp investigates Dante's supreme vision of divine light and its implications for the visual artists who were the inheritors of Dante's vision. The whole book may be regarded as a new Paragone (comparison), the debate that began in the Renaissance about which of the arts is superior. Dante's ravishing accounts of divine light set painters the severest challenge, which took them centuries to meet. A major theme running through Dante's Divine Comedy, particularly in its third book, the Paradiso, centres on Dante's acts of seeing (conducted according to optical rules with respect to the kind of visual experience that can be accomplished on earth) and the overwhelming of Dante's earthly senses by heavenly light, which does not obey his rules of earthly optics. The repeated blinding of Dante by excessive light sets the tone for artists' portrayal of unseeable brightness.

The Origins of Biblical Monotheism

Author : Mark S. Smith
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2001-08-09
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9780199881178

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The Origins of Biblical Monotheism by Mark S. Smith Pdf

According to the Bible, ancient Israel's neighbors worshipped a wide variety of gods. In recent years, scholars have sought a better understanding of this early polytheistic milieu and its relation to Yahweh, the God of Israel. Drawing on ancient Ugaritic texts and looking closely at Ugaritic deities, Mark Smith examines the meaning of "divinity" in the ancient near East and considers how this concept applies to Yahweh.

The Divine Image

Author : Margaret Bottrall
Publisher : Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1950
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Divine Image by Margaret Bottrall Pdf

The author argues that no English poet can compare with Blake as an interpreter of the religion of Jesus.

The Gift of Kabbalah

Author : Tamar Frankiel
Publisher : Jewish Lights Publishing
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2003-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781580231411

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The Gift of Kabbalah by Tamar Frankiel Pdf

The first comprehensive, down-to-earth introduction to explain the primary message of Kabbalah--that we are to become like God. Unlike the faddish books that just discuss Kabbalah as a magical system, or those that treat it as if it were separable from Judaism, this inspiring book makes accessible the mysteries of Kabbalah with thorough scholarship and depth of spiritual insight. It traces the evolution of Kabbalah in Judaism and sets forth its most important gift: a way of revealing the connection that exists between our "everyday" life and the spiritual oneness of the universe. Including hands-on "personal Kabbalah" exercises that help bring the teachings into your life, The Gift of Kabbalahexplores: Healing from the Source Holiness in the Ordinary Contemplating Your Place in History Building a Positive Structure for Life The Soul's Contract with God ... and much more.