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Encyclopedia Of Women In Religious Art / he "Theology in Dialogue" Series explores the relationship between theology and different, secular academic disciplines which appear within the degree programs of colleges and universities. Each volume begins with a chapter and a reply, providing a thoughtful justification for the interaction of theology and the particular subject. This is followed by a theoretical analysis of this interaction, and a range of case studies illustrating the situation in the classroom. "English Literature, Theology and the Curriculum" explores the nature and authority of religious writings and their influence on secular literature. What makes it distinctive is the manner in which it investigates the textual dynamic between the two disciplines by combining both theory and case study in a single collection of writings. It discusses interdisciplinary dialogue, offers case studies on literature and theology from Anglo-Saxon verse to the twentieth-century novel, and looks at curriculum considerations. The eminence and breadth of the contributors is outstanding.
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Art--Dictionaries,encyclopedias,concordances
Classification701.3 APO
PublisherNew York , NY, The Continuum Publishing Company, 1996
SubjectArt--Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordancesArt and religion
Description442
ISBN9780826409157
URLhttps://books.google.com.hk/books/about/Encyclopedia_of_Women_in_Religious_Art.html?id=wFnqAAAAMAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=yhttps://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-women-in-religious-art/oclc/35559088

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This encyclopedia is designed to give basic information about the roles and images of women in religious art ... The women or female figures considered are frequently goddesses, celestial biengs, demons, metaphorical entities, and legendary women, but also historical women as well: women religious leaders, women artists, women writers, and even women patrons of the arts. There over 2,000 entries ... and 101 illustrations ... Many are themes, motifs, and symbols associated with women in religious art or historical events and institutions that have affected the role or portrayal of women in religious art"
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