This book takes an interdisciplinary approach in order to understand angels, focusing on Africa and the cult and persona of the Archangel Michael. Traditional methods in the study of religion including philology, papyrology, art and iconography, anthropology, history, and psychology are combined with methodologies deriving from memory studies, graphic design, art education, and semiotics. Chapters explore both historical and contemporary case studies from Coptic Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, and South Africa, providing a comparative perspective on the Archangel Michael, alongside 25 images.…mehr
This book takes an interdisciplinary approach in order to understand angels, focusing on Africa and the cult and persona of the Archangel Michael. Traditional methods in the study of religion including philology, papyrology, art and iconography, anthropology, history, and psychology are combined with methodologies deriving from memory studies, graphic design, art education, and semiotics. Chapters explore both historical and contemporary case studies from Coptic Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, and South Africa, providing a comparative perspective on the Archangel Michael, alongside 25 images. Innovative in both its methodologies and geographical focus, this book is an important contribution to the study of religion and art, Christianity in Africa, and Coptic studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ingvild Sælid Gilhus is Professor in the Study of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway. Alexandros Tsakos is Scientific Director of the Collection of Manuscripts and Rare Books of the Special Collections of the University Library of Bergen, Norway. Marta Camilla Wright is a PhD student in the Study of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway.
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List of Figures List of Maps Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Part One: On Angels and Michael in Africa 1. The African Context Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 2. On the Category of Angels Ingvild Sælid Gilhus (University of Bergen Norway) 3. Michael: Persona and Cult Among African Christians Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) Part Two: The Archangel Michael in Coptic Egypt Introduction: Christian Egypt Ingvild Sælid Gilhus (University of Bergen Norway) 4. The Archangel Michael as Psychopomp in Christian Iconography in Egypt Karel Innemée (University of Amsterdam the Netherlands) 5. On the Liturgical Memories of the Archangel Michael in the Coptic Church and their Link with the Nile's Rise: Some Reflections Pietro D'Agostino (Paris-Sorbonne University France) 6. Textual Fluidity and Monastic Fanfiction: the Case of the Investiture of the Archangel Michael in Coptic Egypt Hugo Lundhaug (University of Oslo Norway) Part Three: The Archangel Michael in Christian Nubia Introduction: Christian Nubia Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 7. Representations of the Archangel Michael in Wall Paintings from Medieval Nubia Dobrochna Zielinska (University of Warsaw Poland) and Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 8. The Position of the Archangel Michael within the Celestial Hierarchy: Some Aspects of the Manifestation of his Cult in Nubian Painting Magdalena Laptas (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw Poland) Part Four: The Archangel Michael in Christian Ethiopia Introduction: Christian Ethiopia Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) 9. Relationships with the Archangel Michael: Materiality and Healing Among Ethiopian Orthodox Christians in Contemporary Addis Ababa Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) 10. The Archangel Michael: An Everyday Popular Saint in Ethiopia Dan Levene (University of Southampton UK) Part Five: The Archangel Michael in South Africa Introduction: South Africa Lize Kriel (University of Pretoria South Africa) 11. "Branded" St. Michael: A View from Pretoria on the Archangel's Position in South African Consumer Culture Lize Kriel (University of Pretoria South Africa) 12. The Presence and Absence of the Archangel Michael in South Africa Deléne Human (University of Pretoria South Africa) 13. The Archangel Michael in Limpopo: The Sculptor Jackson Hlungwani and the Angel-Star of the Ngoma Lungundu Epic Raita Steyn (University of Pretoria South Africa) Appendix: Some Thoughts on How I Came to Michael Or How He Came to Me by David Tibet (Independent Researcher) Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Maps Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Part One: On Angels and Michael in Africa 1. The African Context Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 2. On the Category of Angels Ingvild Sælid Gilhus (University of Bergen Norway) 3. Michael: Persona and Cult Among African Christians Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) Part Two: The Archangel Michael in Coptic Egypt Introduction: Christian Egypt Ingvild Sælid Gilhus (University of Bergen Norway) 4. The Archangel Michael as Psychopomp in Christian Iconography in Egypt Karel Innemée (University of Amsterdam the Netherlands) 5. On the Liturgical Memories of the Archangel Michael in the Coptic Church and their Link with the Nile's Rise: Some Reflections Pietro D'Agostino (Paris-Sorbonne University France) 6. Textual Fluidity and Monastic Fanfiction: the Case of the Investiture of the Archangel Michael in Coptic Egypt Hugo Lundhaug (University of Oslo Norway) Part Three: The Archangel Michael in Christian Nubia Introduction: Christian Nubia Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 7. Representations of the Archangel Michael in Wall Paintings from Medieval Nubia Dobrochna Zielinska (University of Warsaw Poland) and Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen Norway) 8. The Position of the Archangel Michael within the Celestial Hierarchy: Some Aspects of the Manifestation of his Cult in Nubian Painting Magdalena Laptas (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw Poland) Part Four: The Archangel Michael in Christian Ethiopia Introduction: Christian Ethiopia Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) 9. Relationships with the Archangel Michael: Materiality and Healing Among Ethiopian Orthodox Christians in Contemporary Addis Ababa Marta Camilla Wright (University of Bergen Norway) 10. The Archangel Michael: An Everyday Popular Saint in Ethiopia Dan Levene (University of Southampton UK) Part Five: The Archangel Michael in South Africa Introduction: South Africa Lize Kriel (University of Pretoria South Africa) 11. "Branded" St. Michael: A View from Pretoria on the Archangel's Position in South African Consumer Culture Lize Kriel (University of Pretoria South Africa) 12. The Presence and Absence of the Archangel Michael in South Africa Deléne Human (University of Pretoria South Africa) 13. The Archangel Michael in Limpopo: The Sculptor Jackson Hlungwani and the Angel-Star of the Ngoma Lungundu Epic Raita Steyn (University of Pretoria South Africa) Appendix: Some Thoughts on How I Came to Michael Or How He Came to Me by David Tibet (Independent Researcher) Bibliography Index
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