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E-grāmata: Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions

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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441236272
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441236272

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A leading scholar of early Christian art and worship shows how images, language, architectural space, and symbolic actions convey the theological meaning of baptism.

What can we learn from early Christian imagery about the theological meaning of baptism? Robin Jensen, a leading scholar of early Christian art and worship, examines multiple dimensions of the early Christian baptismal rite. She explores five models for understanding baptism--as cleansing from sin, sickness, and Satan; as incorporation into the community; as sanctifying and illuminative; as death and regeneration; and as the beginning of the new creation--showing how visual images, poetic language, architectural space, and symbolic actions signify and convey the theological meaning of this ritual practice. Considering image and action together, Jensen offers a holistic and integrated understanding of the power of baptism. The book is illustrated with photos.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(6)
1 Baptism as Cleansing from Sin and Sickness
7(46)
New Testament Baptisms as Cleansing Rites
8(2)
Jesus's Baptism as a Cleansing Rite in Early Christian Writings
10(4)
Jesus's Baptism in Early Christian Art
14(2)
Other Biblical Figures of Baptismal Cleansing and Healing
16(14)
Ritual Actions Signifying Cleansing and Healing
30(23)
2 Incorporation into the Community
53(38)
Christians as a New Race
54(2)
Church as Mother and God as Father
56(3)
Christians as Adopted Heirs
59(3)
Joining the Church Likened to Membership in Other Associations
62(7)
Other Symbolic Metaphors for the Christian Community
69(13)
Rituals of Incorporation
82(9)
3 Baptism as Sanctifying and Illuminative
91(46)
The Holy Spirit at Jesus's Baptism
92(2)
Anointing in Ancient Religious Practice
94(2)
Baptism and the Holy Spirit in Post-New Testament Christian Documents
96(10)
Anointing and the Spirit's Gift in the Fourth Century
106(4)
Anointing's Signification
110(5)
Symbols of the Holy Spirit's Gifts
115(16)
Baptism at Pentecost and Epiphany
131(6)
4 Baptism as Dying and Rising
137(40)
Scriptural Sources for Baptismal Rebirth
138(11)
Typological Figures of Baptismal Rebirth
149(11)
Architectural and Liturgical Evocations of Baptism as Death and Rebirth
160(5)
Ritual Actions Signifying Death and Rebirth
165(12)
5 Baptism as the Beginning of the New Creation
177(38)
The Creation, Fall, and Restoration of Adam and Eve in Baptismal Catecheses
179(5)
The Jordan River, the Rivers of Paradise, and the Fountain
184(9)
The Samaritan Woman at the Well as a Baptismal Figure
193(3)
Bridal Motifs in Baptismal Catecheses
196(8)
The Ogdoad as a Figure of the Resurrection
204(5)
Ritual Acts Signifying the Restoration of Eden
209(6)
Bibliography 215(12)
Ancient Writings Index 227(8)
Subject Index 235
Robin M. Jensen (PhD, Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary) is Patrick O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She previously taught at Vanderbilt University. She has authored several books, including Face to Face: Portraits of the Divine in Early Christianity and Understanding Early Christian Art.