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The Invisible God Paul Corby Finney (Associate Professor of Ancient History, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University of Missouri)

The Invisible God By Paul Corby Finney (Associate Professor of Ancient History, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University of Missouri)

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In this text, the author refutes the traditional assumption that early Christians were opposed in principle to visual images and thus produced no art. He asserts that once Christians acquired legal status and were able to own property and places of worship, they produced art to decorate them.

The Invisible God Summary

The Invisible God: The Earliest Christians on Art by Paul Corby Finney (Associate Professor of Ancient History, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University of Missouri)

In this paperback reprint of a book originally published in 1994, Finney refutes the traditional assumption that early Christians were opposed in principle to visual images and thus produced no art. He finds that it was primarily the Christian belief in the invisibility of God, as well as the invisibility of Christians within Roman society, that inhibited their production of images. He shows that once Christians acquired legal status and were able to own property and their places of worship, they started to produce art to decorate them.

The Invisible God Reviews

Well-documented scholarly monograph. * Religious Studies Review *
a monograph which is scholarly to an extreme, not only mastering all the primary texts but also surveying with exemplary elegance the conclusions and discussions of more than a hundred years of scholarship in German, French, English and Italian. Indeed, Finney is at his best when unpicking the unwarranted assumptions made by the historiography of the field. * John Elsner, University of London, Ecclesiastical History, Volume 46, No. 4 - Oct 1995 *
Some of the author's best discussions are those to be found within the general framework. He is an authority on early Christian lamps ... Likewise on the vexed question of the San Sebastiano site and its development there is a clear and helpful discussion. The learning displayed throughout is immense, and the organization of such a vast amount of material is achieved without sacrificing the clarity of structure which makes the book easy to read. It integrates the results of recent work in an impressive manner, mostly in the form of notes ... an interesting and informative book. * Mary Charles Murray, Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. 48, No. 1 Apr '97 *

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NLS9780195113815
9780195113815
0195113810
The Invisible God: The Earliest Christians on Art by Paul Corby Finney (Associate Professor of Ancient History, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University of Missouri)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1997-11-06
348
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