Jews, Christians, and the Discourse on Images before Iconoclasm

Jews, Christians, and the Discourse on Images before Iconoclasm

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Sivertsev Alexei M.
Cambridge University Press
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Between the sixth and eighth centuries CE, the image emerged as a rhetorical category in religious literature produced in the Mediterranean basin. The development was not a uniquely Christian phenomenon. Rather, it emerged in the context of broader debates about symbolic forms that took place across a wide range of ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups who inhabited the late Roman and early Byzantine world. In this book, Alexei Sivertsev demonstrates how Jewish texts serve as an important, and until recently overlooked, witness to the formation of image discourse and associated practices of image veneration in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Addressing the role of the image as a rhetorical device in Jewish liturgical poetry, Sivertsev also considers the theme of the engraved image of Jacob in its early Byzantine context and the aesthetics of spaces that bridge the gap between the material and the immaterial in early Byzantine imagination.
EAN 9781009424530
ISBN 100942453X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date February 8, 2024
Pages 294
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Sivertsev Alexei M.
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