Item #15848 The Forbidden Image: An Intellectual History of Iconoclasm. Alain Besancon, Jane Marie Todd, Trans.

The Forbidden Image: An Intellectual History of Iconoclasm

Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2000.

First Edition. Hardcover. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4". vii, 423pp. First edition, with full number line indicating first printing. Book presents nicely wth unclipped dust jacket wrapped in protective archival sleeve. Mild rubbing and shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of jacket. Bound in maroon cloth over boards with spine lettered in gilt. Very gentle bump to tail of spine. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is firm and sound.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Philosophers and theologians have long engaged in intense debate and introspection over the representation of the deity, its possibilities and its proscriptions. The Forbidden Image traces the dual strains of “iconophilia” and iconoclasm, the privileging and prohibition of religious images, over a span of two and a half millennia in the West.

Alain Besançon’s work begins with a comprehensive examination of the status of the image in Greek, Judaic, Islamic, and Christian thought. The author then addresses arguments regarding the moral authority of the image in European Christianity from the medieval through the early modern periods. Besançon completes The Forbidden Image with an examination of how iconophilia and iconoclasm have been debated in the modern period.(Publisher). Very Good / Very Good. Item #15848
ISBN: 0226044130

Price: $25.00