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Patristic Perspectives on Lukes Transfiguration: Interpreting Vision
By (Author) Reverend Dr. Peter Anthony
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
21st April 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity: sacred texts and revered writings
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
European history
History of art
226.406
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Peter Anthony explores how visionary elements in Lukes Gospel had a particular influence on early interpretation of the Transfiguration, by examining the rich hermeneutical traditions that emerged particularly in the Latin West as the Transfiguration was first depicted visually in art. Anthony begins by comparing the visual and visionary culture of antiquity with that of the present, and their differing interpretations of the Transfiguration. He then examines the Transfiguration texts in the synoptic gospels and their interpretation in modern scholarship, and the reception of the Transfiguration in 2 Peter, the Apocalypse of Peter and the Acts of Peter, Tertullian and Origen. Proceeding to look at interpretations found in the Greek East and the Latin West, Anthony finally discusses the earliest visual depictions of the Transfiguration from the sixth century onward, drawn from a wealth of different art forms. Anthony concludes that early commentators and artists understanding of how we see and visualise, and therefore, how the Transfiguration was apprehended, is closer to that of the writers of the New Testament than many modern interpreters is.
[A] scholarly and engaging book ... There is much to ponder and enjoy here. * Church Times *
Peter Anthony is the Vicar of All Saints, Margaret Street, London, UK.