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The role of representation in religion is complex. While often perceived as essential, it is also associated in many traditions with the liability of idolatry and provokes iconoclasm. The essays in...
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20 December 2000

The role of representation in religion is complex. While often perceived as essential, it is also associated in many traditions with the liability of idolatry and provokes iconoclasm. The essays in this volume examine the nuances of representation in religion and the debate concerning its place across a variety of traditions from the three Abrahamic faiths, to those of antiquity and the East.
This volume consists of presentations made at an international conference held in honor of Moshe Barasch, art historian and cultural critic, who has done much to elucidate the light which representation and religion shed on each other. It pays tribute to Barasch by expanding the base of understanding and insight he has erected. It should be of interest to students of religion and of art history.
This volume consists of presentations made at an international conference held in honor of Moshe Barasch, art historian and cultural critic, who has done much to elucidate the light which representation and religion shed on each other. It pays tribute to Barasch by expanding the base of understanding and insight he has erected. It should be of interest to students of religion and of art history.
Price: $267.00
Pages: 366
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Numen Book Series
Publication Date:
20 December 2000
ISBN: 9789004119390
Format: Other
'All scholars of religion will find here insightful and stimulating discussions that warrant continued consideration.'
John E. Cort, Religious Studies Reviews, 2003.
John E. Cort, Religious Studies Reviews, 2003.
Jan Assmann, D.Phil. (1965) and D.Habil. (1971), is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Heidelberg and member of the Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Heidelberg. He is the author of several books and essays on Ancient Egypt, religion and cultural theory.
Albert I. Baumgarten, Ph.D. (1972), Colombia University, is Professor of Jewish History; Director, Jacob Taubes Minerva Center for Religious Anthropology, Bar Ilan University. He has published The Flourishing of Jewish Sects in the Maccabean Era: An Interpretation (Brill, 1997), Self, Soul and Body in Religious Experience (Brill, 1998) and Apocalyptic Time (Brill, 2000).
Albert I. Baumgarten, Ph.D. (1972), Colombia University, is Professor of Jewish History; Director, Jacob Taubes Minerva Center for Religious Anthropology, Bar Ilan University. He has published The Flourishing of Jewish Sects in the Maccabean Era: An Interpretation (Brill, 1997), Self, Soul and Body in Religious Experience (Brill, 1998) and Apocalyptic Time (Brill, 2000).