Aesthetic Theology in the Franciscan Tradition
The Senses and the Experience of God in Art
Herausgeber: Seubert, Xavier; Bychkov, Oleg
Aesthetic Theology in the Franciscan Tradition
The Senses and the Experience of God in Art
Herausgeber: Seubert, Xavier; Bychkov, Oleg
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The book investigates the aesthetic theology embedded in the Franciscan artistic tradition.
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The book investigates the aesthetic theology embedded in the Franciscan artistic tradition.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Research in Art and Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176680
- ISBN-10: 1032176687
- Artikelnr.: 62569622
- Routledge Research in Art and Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176680
- ISBN-10: 1032176687
- Artikelnr.: 62569622
Xavier Seubert is the Thomas Plassmann Distinguished Professor of Art and Theology Emeritus, Saint Bonaventure University, New York. Oleg Bychkov is professor of theology at Saint Bonaventure University, New York.
Preface: Xavier Seubert and Oleg Bychkov; (1) "Images of Gospel Life: The
Letter Visualized": John V. Fleming, Princeton University; (2) "Bonaventure
and the Maestro di San Francesco": John Renner, Courtauld Institute of Art,
London; (3) "Sensory Engagement and Contemplative Transformation in
Cimabue's Assisi Transepts": Holly Flora, Tulane University; (4) "Likeness
and Compassion in Franciscan Art: A Late Medieval Theory of Compassion and
Naturalism in Frescoes in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi
attributed to Giotto's Workshop": Theresa Flanigan, The College of Saint
Rose, Albany, NY; (5) "The Senses and the Soul's Re-formation in the
Supplicationes variae": Amy Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
(6) "The Lignum Vitae in New Spain": Cristina Cruz González, Oklahoma State
University; (7) "The Perscrutator in the Hidden Depths of Franciscan
Architectural Space": Erik Gustafson, George Mason University; (8)
"Experiencing God through Music in Franciscan Imagery (With New
Observations on Botticelli's St. Francis Flanked by Music-making Angels
and an Initial G by the Master of the Budapest Antiphonary)": Roberto
Cobianchi, Università degli Studi di Messina; (9) "Activating the Senses,
Preparing the Soul: Illuminated Antiphonaries for Franciscan Use in Late
Medieval Italy": Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; (10)
"Touch, Sight, and the Patched Franciscan Habit": Cordelia Warr, University
of Manchester; (11) "The Habit Francis Wore on Mount La Verna. Francis of
Assisi-'Living Shroud'": Carla Salvati, John Abbott College, Montreal; (12)
"Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy
Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo":
Allie Terry-Fritsch, Bowling Green State University; (13) "Art and the
Sensory Experience of God in the Franciscan Missions of Upper California":
Pamela Jill Huckins, Southern New Hampshire University
; (14) "Following in the Footsteps of Christ: Uses of the Via Crucis in
Colonial Quito": Carmen Fernández-Salvador, Universidad San Francisco de
Quito; (15) "Engaging the Senses: the Pilgrimage Shrine of Santuario de
Chimayó in Northern New Mexico": William Wroth, Independent Scholar, Santa
Fe, New Mexico; (16) "The status of sensory and aesthetic experience in
fourteenth-century Franciscan theology, from Peter Aureol to Adam Wodeham":
Oleg Bychkov, St. Bonaventure University; (17) "The Iconization of St.
Francis of Assisi": Xavier Seubert, OFM, Christ the King Seminary
Letter Visualized": John V. Fleming, Princeton University; (2) "Bonaventure
and the Maestro di San Francesco": John Renner, Courtauld Institute of Art,
London; (3) "Sensory Engagement and Contemplative Transformation in
Cimabue's Assisi Transepts": Holly Flora, Tulane University; (4) "Likeness
and Compassion in Franciscan Art: A Late Medieval Theory of Compassion and
Naturalism in Frescoes in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi
attributed to Giotto's Workshop": Theresa Flanigan, The College of Saint
Rose, Albany, NY; (5) "The Senses and the Soul's Re-formation in the
Supplicationes variae": Amy Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
(6) "The Lignum Vitae in New Spain": Cristina Cruz González, Oklahoma State
University; (7) "The Perscrutator in the Hidden Depths of Franciscan
Architectural Space": Erik Gustafson, George Mason University; (8)
"Experiencing God through Music in Franciscan Imagery (With New
Observations on Botticelli's St. Francis Flanked by Music-making Angels
and an Initial G by the Master of the Budapest Antiphonary)": Roberto
Cobianchi, Università degli Studi di Messina; (9) "Activating the Senses,
Preparing the Soul: Illuminated Antiphonaries for Franciscan Use in Late
Medieval Italy": Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; (10)
"Touch, Sight, and the Patched Franciscan Habit": Cordelia Warr, University
of Manchester; (11) "The Habit Francis Wore on Mount La Verna. Francis of
Assisi-'Living Shroud'": Carla Salvati, John Abbott College, Montreal; (12)
"Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy
Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo":
Allie Terry-Fritsch, Bowling Green State University; (13) "Art and the
Sensory Experience of God in the Franciscan Missions of Upper California":
Pamela Jill Huckins, Southern New Hampshire University
; (14) "Following in the Footsteps of Christ: Uses of the Via Crucis in
Colonial Quito": Carmen Fernández-Salvador, Universidad San Francisco de
Quito; (15) "Engaging the Senses: the Pilgrimage Shrine of Santuario de
Chimayó in Northern New Mexico": William Wroth, Independent Scholar, Santa
Fe, New Mexico; (16) "The status of sensory and aesthetic experience in
fourteenth-century Franciscan theology, from Peter Aureol to Adam Wodeham":
Oleg Bychkov, St. Bonaventure University; (17) "The Iconization of St.
Francis of Assisi": Xavier Seubert, OFM, Christ the King Seminary
Preface: Xavier Seubert and Oleg Bychkov; (1) "Images of Gospel Life: The
Letter Visualized": John V. Fleming, Princeton University; (2) "Bonaventure
and the Maestro di San Francesco": John Renner, Courtauld Institute of Art,
London; (3) "Sensory Engagement and Contemplative Transformation in
Cimabue's Assisi Transepts": Holly Flora, Tulane University; (4) "Likeness
and Compassion in Franciscan Art: A Late Medieval Theory of Compassion and
Naturalism in Frescoes in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi
attributed to Giotto's Workshop": Theresa Flanigan, The College of Saint
Rose, Albany, NY; (5) "The Senses and the Soul's Re-formation in the
Supplicationes variae": Amy Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
(6) "The Lignum Vitae in New Spain": Cristina Cruz González, Oklahoma State
University; (7) "The Perscrutator in the Hidden Depths of Franciscan
Architectural Space": Erik Gustafson, George Mason University; (8)
"Experiencing God through Music in Franciscan Imagery (With New
Observations on Botticelli's St. Francis Flanked by Music-making Angels
and an Initial G by the Master of the Budapest Antiphonary)": Roberto
Cobianchi, Università degli Studi di Messina; (9) "Activating the Senses,
Preparing the Soul: Illuminated Antiphonaries for Franciscan Use in Late
Medieval Italy": Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; (10)
"Touch, Sight, and the Patched Franciscan Habit": Cordelia Warr, University
of Manchester; (11) "The Habit Francis Wore on Mount La Verna. Francis of
Assisi-'Living Shroud'": Carla Salvati, John Abbott College, Montreal; (12)
"Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy
Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo":
Allie Terry-Fritsch, Bowling Green State University; (13) "Art and the
Sensory Experience of God in the Franciscan Missions of Upper California":
Pamela Jill Huckins, Southern New Hampshire University
; (14) "Following in the Footsteps of Christ: Uses of the Via Crucis in
Colonial Quito": Carmen Fernández-Salvador, Universidad San Francisco de
Quito; (15) "Engaging the Senses: the Pilgrimage Shrine of Santuario de
Chimayó in Northern New Mexico": William Wroth, Independent Scholar, Santa
Fe, New Mexico; (16) "The status of sensory and aesthetic experience in
fourteenth-century Franciscan theology, from Peter Aureol to Adam Wodeham":
Oleg Bychkov, St. Bonaventure University; (17) "The Iconization of St.
Francis of Assisi": Xavier Seubert, OFM, Christ the King Seminary
Letter Visualized": John V. Fleming, Princeton University; (2) "Bonaventure
and the Maestro di San Francesco": John Renner, Courtauld Institute of Art,
London; (3) "Sensory Engagement and Contemplative Transformation in
Cimabue's Assisi Transepts": Holly Flora, Tulane University; (4) "Likeness
and Compassion in Franciscan Art: A Late Medieval Theory of Compassion and
Naturalism in Frescoes in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi
attributed to Giotto's Workshop": Theresa Flanigan, The College of Saint
Rose, Albany, NY; (5) "The Senses and the Soul's Re-formation in the
Supplicationes variae": Amy Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
(6) "The Lignum Vitae in New Spain": Cristina Cruz González, Oklahoma State
University; (7) "The Perscrutator in the Hidden Depths of Franciscan
Architectural Space": Erik Gustafson, George Mason University; (8)
"Experiencing God through Music in Franciscan Imagery (With New
Observations on Botticelli's St. Francis Flanked by Music-making Angels
and an Initial G by the Master of the Budapest Antiphonary)": Roberto
Cobianchi, Università degli Studi di Messina; (9) "Activating the Senses,
Preparing the Soul: Illuminated Antiphonaries for Franciscan Use in Late
Medieval Italy": Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; (10)
"Touch, Sight, and the Patched Franciscan Habit": Cordelia Warr, University
of Manchester; (11) "The Habit Francis Wore on Mount La Verna. Francis of
Assisi-'Living Shroud'": Carla Salvati, John Abbott College, Montreal; (12)
"Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy
Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo":
Allie Terry-Fritsch, Bowling Green State University; (13) "Art and the
Sensory Experience of God in the Franciscan Missions of Upper California":
Pamela Jill Huckins, Southern New Hampshire University
; (14) "Following in the Footsteps of Christ: Uses of the Via Crucis in
Colonial Quito": Carmen Fernández-Salvador, Universidad San Francisco de
Quito; (15) "Engaging the Senses: the Pilgrimage Shrine of Santuario de
Chimayó in Northern New Mexico": William Wroth, Independent Scholar, Santa
Fe, New Mexico; (16) "The status of sensory and aesthetic experience in
fourteenth-century Franciscan theology, from Peter Aureol to Adam Wodeham":
Oleg Bychkov, St. Bonaventure University; (17) "The Iconization of St.
Francis of Assisi": Xavier Seubert, OFM, Christ the King Seminary