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The Edinburgh Companion To The Bible And The Arts Stephen Prickett

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The Edinburgh Companion To The Bible And The Arts Stephen Prickett
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 103.68 MB
Pages: 608
Author: Stephen Prickett
ISBN: 9781474471794, 147447179X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Edinburgh Companion To The Bible And The Arts Stephen Prickett by Stephen Prickett 9781474471794, 147447179X instant download after payment.

An authoritative assessment of the changing relationship between the Bible and the arts

In this unique Companion, 35 scholars, from world-famous to just beginning, explore the role of the Bible in art and of artistic motifs in the Bible. Specially commissioned chapters demonstrate that just as the arts have portrayed biblical stories in a variety of ways and media over the centuries, so what we call ‘the’ Bible is not actually a single entity but has been composed of fiercely contested translations of texts in many languages, whose selection has depended historically on a variety of cultural pressures, theological, social, and, not least, aesthetic.


Key Features
  • Divided into 3 sections, Inspiration and Theory, Art and Architecture, and Literature
  • Generously illustrated
  • Covers aesthetic interpretations of specific biblical books; of the Hebrew and Christian Bibles as a whole; the transmission of biblical texts; various bindings and illustrations of Bibles – in response to pressures as diverse as Islamic craftsmanship and the English Reformation
  • Includes biblical influences on poetry, painting, church architecture, decoration, and stained glass; on poetry, hymns, novels, plays, and fantasy literature
  • Spans the earliest days of the Christian era to the present

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