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Jesus was not depicted on the cross until the early fifth century. Since then this scene has been painted or carved in sharply differing ways. With the aid of over thirty full-page plates, The Passion in Art explores the historical contexts and theologies that led to such differing depictions. Because the first Christians saw the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus as different aspects of a unified victory over sin and death, scenes of the Passion are juxtaposed with some of the Resurrection, which again are highly varied in what they do and do not show. This is the first book to consider the Passion as portrayed in the whole sweep of Christian history. Each picture is considered both from the point of view of its context and its theological standpoint. Spanning the centuries, the images reproduced and discussed include: scenes from the Passion of Christ in the Catacombs of Domitilla, mosaics in Ravenna, the Rabbula Crucifixion and Resurrection, the Crucifixion Plaque from Metz, the Gero Crucifix, Cimabue's Crucifix, Giotto's Noli me Tangere, Piero della Francesca's Resurrection, the Isenheim altarpiece, Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus, Rembrandt's Christ on the Cross, Chagall's White Crucifixion, contemporary paintings by Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland, Nicholas Mynheer, and many more works of great acclaim.

Jesus was not depicted on the cross until the early fifth century. Since then this scene has been painted or carved in sharply differing ways. With the aid of over thirty full-page plates, The Passion in Art explores the historical contexts and theologies that led to such differing depictions.

Recenzijas

'This is an excellent aid to reflection on the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ.' www.christianbookshops.org.uk 'It is a very remarkable, interesting and stimulating book. The pictures are well produced and Harries goes to the heart of the matter, unpicking and articulating a range of questions and reflections on the images. The book spans the centuries and is a remarkable collection of images which explore the context and theologies that led to such differing depictions of the Passion.' Contact '... the quality of production of the book is very high and the illustrations are beautifully done, and it would provide a very helpful support for anyone whose primary interest is in the contemplation of the images.' Art & Christianity 'The Passion in Art proves the artistic importance of the Paschal Mystery, from second-century inscriptions in the catacombs to the work of Nicholas Mynheer... This book serves as a useful introduction to the subject and is particularly valuable in sketching the broad developments of the theme and placing each depiction in its cultural and theological context.' The Art Book 'This beautiful book by the highly respected and scholarly bishop of Oxford shows clearly how sacred art functions as a theological locus, as a place of divine revelation for those who have eyes to see.' Worship

List of Illustrations vii
Introduction xi
Symbols in the Catacombs
Second and Third Centuries
1(4)
The Victory of the Passion
A Fourth-Century Sarcophagus
5(6)
The First Depiction of Christ on the Cross
A Fifth-Century Ivory
11(4)
The Women Discover the Empty Tomb
A Sixth-Century Mosaic
15(4)
Christ in a Long Tunic
A Sixth-Century Gospel Book
19(4)
On the Edges of Empire
Signs in Stone from the Seventh Century
23(6)
Christ Dead on the Cross
An Eleventh-Century Mosaic
29(4)
Doubting Thomas
A Byzantine Mosaic
33(4)
The Anastasis
An Eleventh-Century Mosaic
37(6)
Classical and Cosmic
A Carolingian Bookcover of the Crucifixion from the Ninth Century
43(4)
A Sense of the Poignant
An Ottonian Crucifix of the Tenth Century
47(4)
Christ Reigns from the Cross as Priest and King
A Romanesque Carving of the Eleventh Century
51(6)
On the Road to Emmaus
A Romanesque Relief of the Twelfth Century
57(4)
The Chairete
A Venetian Mosaic of the Twelfth Century
61(4)
The Influence of the Theologians
A Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Gospel
65(4)
The Sublime Cimabue (1240-1302) 69(4)
Noli Me Tangere
Giotto's Masterpiece of the Early Fourteenth Century
73(4)
A Lily Crucifix of the Late Fourteenth Century 77(4)
The Anastasis
A Fourteenth-Century Fresco
81(4)
The Man of Sorrows (c. 1490) 85(4)
Christ Rises from the Grave
Piero della Francesca's Humanist Vision of the Fifteenth Century
89(4)
Extreme Agony
The Isenheim Altarpiece
93(4)
The Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio in the Seventeenth Century 97(4)
Jesus Alone
Rembrandt
101(4)
Caspar David Friedrich and the Cross in Landscape 105(4)
The White Crucifixion
Marc Chagall
109(6)
Christ on the Cross
Georges Rouault
115(4)
The Crucifixion
Stanley Spencer
119(4)
The Noli Me Tangere
Graham Sutherland
123(4)
The Supper at Emmaus
Ceri Richards
127(4)
'A Sword Shall Pierce through Thy Own Soul'
Crucifixion by Helen Meyer
131(4)
Menorah
Roger Wagner
135(4)
The Incredulity of Thomas
Nicholas Mynheer
139(2)
Notes 141(4)
Index 145
Richard Harries was Bishop of Oxford from 1987-2006. On his retirement he was made a Life Peer and as Lord Harries of Pentregarth he continues to be active in the House of Lords. He is an Emeritus Gresham Professor, and a Fellow and an Honorary Professor of Theology at Kings College, London. He is an Honorary Doctor of Divinity of the University of London and an Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge and of St Anne's College, Oxford. He is the author of 26 books mainly on the interface of Christian faith and the wider culture, including the arts, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He is the author of The Passion in Christian Art (Ashgate, 2004). His book Art and the Beauty of God, (Continuum 2000) was chosen as a book of the year by the late Anthony Burgess in The Observer. His most recent books include The Re-enchantment of Morality (SPCK), was which was shortlisted for the 2011 Michael Ramsey prize for theological writing.