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Save Citation Idolatry and Representation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered (re view) Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal

of Jewish Studies, Volume 20, Number 2, Win ter 2002, pp. 169-170 by: Ronald Henry Miller HTML ...Shofar An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies . Book Review Idolatry and Representation The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered Idolatry and Representation The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered, by Leora Batnit zky. Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press, . pp. . . Leora...

2. Save Citation Hindu Iconoclasts: Rammohun Roy, Dayananda Sarasvati, and Nineteenth-Century Pol emics against Idolatry (review) University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 75, Number 1, Winter 2006, pp. 293-294 by: Chandrima Chakraborty Download PDF (80 KB) .... Hindu Iconoclasts Rammohun Roy, Dayananda Sarasvati, and Nineteenth Centur y Polemics against Idolatry Wilfrid Laurier University Press. x, . . British col onial discourse identified religion, i.e., Hinduism, as one of the key factors t hat doomed India to colony status. Soon, revivalist leaders, indigenous literati , and nationalist...

3. Save Citation Victorian Reformation: The Fight over Idolatry in the Church of England, 1840-18 60 (review) Victorian Studies, Volume 53, Number 1, Autumn 2010, pp. 126-127 by: Carol Engelhardt Herringer

HTMLDownload PDF (55 KB) ...there in the s rather than on the equally significant controversies over mat eriality and idolatry that forced William James Earl Bennett to resign in . Perh aps Janes would dismiss these concerns, for although he does discuss specific ob jects and helpfully provides a number of illustrations of them he is really not so much...

4. Save Citation Idolatry River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, Volume 10, Number 1-2, Fall 2008 /Spring 2009, pp. 76-90 by: Michelle Herman HTMLDownload PDF (82 KB) ...the author, most recently, of the novel Dog and the essay collection The Mid dle of Everything. Idolatry is part of a second collection of personal essays wi th the working title Dream Life. She has taught at Ohio State for what seems lik e a thousand years. And yes, all these many television seasons later, she has co ntinued to watch ...

5. Save Citation "Foucault was not a person": Idolatry and the Impersonal in Roberto Esposito's T hird Person CR: The New Centennial Review, Volume 10, Number 2, Fall 2010, pp. 135-150 by: Timothy Campbell HTMLDownload PDF (123 KB) ...of the impersonal, particularly as it emerges from his discussion of Simone Weil s writings on idolatry and the Good in the important pages he dedicates to it in Categorie dell impolitico. Out of these impolitical reflections on the con cept of person, Esposito will assemble a notion of relationality among all livin g phenomena that will...

6. Save Citation Idolatry River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, Volume 5, Number 2, Spring 2004, pp. 49-62 by: Michelle Herman HTMLDownload PDF (136 KB)

7. Save Citation Idolatry and Science: Against Nature Worship from Boyle to Rdiger, 1680-1720 Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, Number 4, October 2006, pp. 697-711 by: Martin Mulsow and Robert Folger HTMLDownload PDF (7 MB) ...The seventeenth century debates about idolatry had a powerful influence, not only in theology and in religious struggles but in other disciplines as well. S ince these debates have fallen into oblivion, their influence in an array of dis ciplines has been eclipsed or underestimated....

8. Save Citation Architecture and Idolatry in Paradise Lost SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 40, Number 1, Winter 2000, p p. 139-155 by: Joseph Lyle HTMLDownload PDF (90 KB) ...themselves he finds offensive, but rather their tendency to act as convenien t loci to which idolatry, over time, will inevitably adhere. The most explicitly didactic evidence of this conviction occurs in book , in which Adam expresses h is resolution to raise grateful Altars line in Paradise if he is permitted to re main. Michael...

9. Save Citation Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in the Antitheatrical Controversy SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 39, Number 2, Spring 1999, p p. 255-273 by: David Hawkes HTML ...supposedly pagan and papist origins Is not the major objection against the s tage that it fosters idolatry In fact, is not idolatry, rather than commodificat ion, the usual significance of the word abuse Certainly, the antitheatricalists emphasize the idolatrous nature and ancestry of stage plays. Equally certainly, the term abuse could...

10. Save Citation Milton and Idolatry SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 43, Number 1, Winter 2003, p p. 213-232 by: Barbara Kiefer Lewalski HTMLDownload PDF (85 KB) ...was assuming, he explains, the chosen surname of many Greek emperors who aft er long tradition of Idolatry in the Church, took courage, and broke all superst itious Images to peeces. Eight years earlier, in one of his tracts against the L audian prelates, Animadversions, Milton had excused his fierce invective by plac ing himself in the line of...

11. Save Citation Idolatry, Natural History, and Spiritual Medicine: Francis Bacon and the Neo-Sto ic Protestantism of the late Sixteenth Century

Perspectives on Science, Volume 20, Number 2, Summer 2012, pp. 207-226 by: Dana Jalobeanu HTMLDownload PDF (98 KB) ...far as possible be driven off as if by exorcism OFB XII, p. . Nowhere is thi s language of idolatry more prominent than in the preface to Historia naturalis et experimentalis , where Bacon simply equates theorizing to idolatry. Every sin gle creator of a philosophical system, ancient or modern, speculative or empiric al, has...

12. Save Citation Theology, Ethnography, and the Historicization of Idolatry Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, Number 4, October 2006, pp. 571-596 by: Joan Pau Rubis HTMLDownload PDF (512 KB) ...Voltaire s Paradox Idolatry apparently died in the writings of one of the le ading writers of the Enlightenment. Voltaire argued in his Philosophical Diction ary that idolatry is a false concept without analytical value, as no nation ever worshipped idols as such, but...

13. Save Citation Cupid, Idolatry, and Iconoclasm in Sidney's Arcadia SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 48, Number 1, Winter 2008, p p. 65-91 by: Jane Kingsley-Smith HTMLDownload PDF (197 KB) ...profane love had long been described in terms of religious worship, the inst inctual and compulsive idolatry with which Sidney s lovers respond to one anothe r in both texts of the Arcadia is striking, particularly as it escapes censure b y the narrator or punishment by the plot. How are we to reconcile this with the notion of Sidney as a militant...

14. Save Citation Sacred and Profane: Idolatry, Antiquarianism and the Polemics of Distinction in the Seventeenth Century Past & Present, Number 192, August 2006, pp. 35-66 by: Jonathan Sheehan HTMLDownload PDF (669 KB) ...of true religion through systematic investigation of false religion, what sc holars called idolatry , will be the centre of the tale. In a typically baroque and polymathic way, Calvinists and I use the word broadly to refer to the Reform ed versus the Lutheran tradition of Protestantism, and thus to the English Churc h as well ...

15. Save Citation In Servitio Dei : Fray Diego de Landa, the Franciscan Order, and the Return of E xtirpation of Idolatry in the Colonial Diocese of Yucatan, 1573-1579 The Americas, Volume 61, Number 4, April 2005, pp. 611-646 by: John F. Chuchiak HTMLDownload PDF (637 KB) ...In Servitio Dei Fray Diego De Landa, The Franciscan Order, and the Return of the Extirpattion of Idolatry in the Colonial Diocese of Yucatandaacute n, andnd ash John F. Chuchiak IV Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri Click fo r larger view My dear spiritual brothers and fathers, you whose relationship to me is closer than...

16. Save Citation Idologographies: versions of Miltonic iconoclasm Milton Quarterly, Volume 33, Number 1, March 1999, pp. 22-27 by: Beth Quitslund

HTML ... Spenser, Milton, and the English Protestant Epic Cambridge , Richard F. Har din s Civil Idolatry Desacrali zing and Monarchy in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Mi lton Delaware , and Achsah Guibbory s Ceremony and Community from Herbert to Mil ton Literature, Religion and Cultural Conflict in Seventeenth Century England Ca mbridge...

17. Save Citation Introduction: Thinking about Idols in Early Modern Europe Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, Number 4, October 2006, pp. 561-569 by: Jonathan Sheehan HTMLDownload PDF (442 KB) ...of these conflictsand x those spectacular episodes of iconoclasmand x the ma ny languages of idolatry circulating in the period were far more than just theor etical background to these concrete social manifestations. Instead, they were co mmon currency in virtually every area of early modern life. Among other things, they offered a powerful...

18. Save Citation Popular Piety and Art in the Late Middle Ages: Image Worship and Idolatry in Eng land, 1350-1500 (review) The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 93, Number 1, January 2007, pp. 153-154 by: Maidie Hilmo HTMLDownload PDF (86 KB)

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20. Save Citation Mark Johnston's Naturalistic Account of God and Nature, Life and Death American Journal of Theology & Philosophy, Volume 32, Number 2, May 2011, pp. 18 0-187 by: Wesley J. Wildman HTMLDownload PDF (97 KB) ...At last someone has called a spade a spade. To think God is literally a pers onal being is idolatry. And when you are dead you live on not in any otherworldl y place but in the goodness you offer to the world. Sadly and I really mean this as a condemnation of theologians this plain speaking, spade calling truth telle r professionally...

21. Save Citation Liberal States Nations, Idolatry and Violence: Cavanaughs Migrations of the Holy Theory & Event, Volume 15, Issue 3, 2012 by: Isis I.O. Leslie HTML ...Isis I.O. Leslie. Liberal States Nations, Idolatry and Violence Cavanaugh s Migrations of the Holy. Theory and Event . . Project MUSE. Web. Sep. . andlt htt p //muse.jhu.edu/andgt . Leslie, I. I. . Liberal States Nations, Idolatry and Vi olence Cavanaugh s...

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Fending Off Idolatry: Ceremonial Law in Mendelssohn's Jerusalem MLN, Volume 122, Number 3, April 2007 (German Issue), pp. 522-543 by: Elisabeth Weber HTMLDownload PDF (131 KB) ...from which everything else can be deduced, are that it serves as the only ef ficient shield against idolatry and that it is inescapable. Both of those aspect s come together in his interpretation of Israel s election. The nation of Abraha m, Isaac, and Jacob was chosen by Providence to be a priestly nation that is, a nation which, through its...

23. Save Citation Approaching the Divine: Levinas on God, Religion, Idolatry, and Atheism Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Volume 15, Number 1, Winter 20 12, pp. 50-81 by: Ryan Urbano HTMLDownload PDF (210 KB) ...and transcendence. Levinas also considers religion that promotes the sacred to be a form of idolatry because in it God is replaced with a sacred object. Mor eover, he rejects rational theology because it thematizes God and reduces him to a mere concept. For Levinas rational theology is a manifestation of the philoso phy of the Same which,...

24. Save Citation Idols of the Imagination: Francis Bacon on the Imagination and the Medicine of t he Mind Perspectives on Science, Volume 20, Number 2, Summer 2012, pp. 183-206 by: Sorana Corneanu and Koen Vermeir HTMLDownload PDF (183 KB)

25. Save Citation Religion, Idolatry, and Catholic Irony: Flannery O'Connor's Modest Literary Visi on Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 200 2, pp. 13-40 by: Robert A. Jackson HTMLDownload PDF (118 KB) ...figures of region and religion simultaneously come to bear in O Connor s fic tion. The concept of idolatry will be useful here, clearing some inroads into th e central cultural concerns of O Connor s work. O Connor s understanding of idol atry often leads to quite explicit pronouncements on the subject. And the often disturbingly violent...

26. Save Citation The Altars of the Idols: Religion, Sacrifice, and the Early Modern Polity Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, Number 4, October 2006, pp. 649-674 by: Jonathan Sheehan HTMLDownload PDF (665 KB)

27. Save Citation Gods, Demons, and Idols in the Andes Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, Number 4, October 2006, pp. 623-647 by: Sabine MacCormack HTMLDownload PDF (514 KB)

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30. Save Citation Heidegger's "Fourfold" as a Critique of Idolatry Monatshefte, Volume 104, Number 4, Winter 2012, pp. 489-510 by: Markus Weidler HTMLDownload PDF (268 KB)

31. Save Citation The Idolatry of Absolutizing in the Stem Cell Debate The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2002, pp. 53-54

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32. Save Citation "The Most We Can Hope For. . . ": Human Rights and the Politics of Fatalism The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 103, Number 2/3, Spring/Summer 2004, pp. 45 1-463 by: Wendy Brown HTMLDownload PDF (150 KB)

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34. Save Citation Love and Technological Iconoclasm in Robert Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bunga y ELH, Volume 78, Number 1, Spring 2011, pp. 51-77 by: Mark Dahlquist HTMLDownload PDF (374 KB)

35. Save Citation No Religion without Idolatry Mendelssohn's Jewish Enlightenment Gideon Freudenthal Chapter 5: Idolatry: Egyptian and Jewish Download PDF

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39. Save Citation Phenomenology and Mysticism The Verticality of Religious Experience Anthony J. Steinbock CHAPTER 8 Idolatry Download PDF

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43. Save Citation Purity and Danger in Polycarp's Epistle to the Philippians: The Sin of Valens in Social Perspective Journal of Early Christian Studies, Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 1993, pp. 229-247 by: Harry O. Maier

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48. Save Citation The Politics of Character in John Milton's Divorce Tracts Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 62, Number 1, January 2001, pp. 141-160 by: David Hawkes HTMLDownload PDF (73 KB)

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53. Save Citation Allies at Odds The Andean Church and its Indigenous Agents, 1583-1671 John Charles 5: Idolatry Through Andean Eyes Download PDF

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62. Save Citation Textual Conspiracies Walter Benjamin, Idolatry, and Political Theory James R. Martel Introduction: Textual Conspiracies Download PDF

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70. Save Citation The Passion According to the Wooden Drum: The Doctrinal Appropriation of a Colon ial Zapotec Ritual Genre in New Spain The Americas, Volume 62, Number 3, January 2006, pp. 413-444 by: David Tavarez HTMLDownload PDF (429 KB)

71. Save Citation "A Land that Devours Its Inhabitants": Midrashic Reading, Emmanuel Levinas, and Prophetic Exegesis Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Volume 26, Number 4, Sum mer 2008, pp. 13-35 by: Sandor Goodhart HTMLDownload PDF (225 KB)

72. Save Citation Embodied Images: Christian Response and Destruction in Late Antique Egypt Journal of Late Antiquity, Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2009, pp. 224-250 by: Troels Myrup Kristensen HTMLDownload PDF (12 MB)

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74. Save Citation Footprints of God, The Divine Accommodation in Jewish and Christian Thought

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75. Save Citation Preachers and Confessors against "Superstitions": Bernardino Busti and Sermon 16 of His Rosarium Sermonum Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, Volume 6, Number 1, Summer 2011, pp. 62-91 by: Fabrizio Conti HTMLDownload PDF (156 KB)

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79. Save Citation Hermeneutics and Human Values: Themes in the Thought of Moshe Halbertal Conservative Judaism, Volume 61, Number 4, Summer 2010, pp. 67-80 by: George Barnard HTMLDownload PDF (95 KB)

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81. Save Citation Pacifists, Patriots, or Both?: Second Thoughts on Pre-Constantinian Early-Christ ian Attitudes toward Soldiering and War Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 20 10, pp. 17-55 by: J. Daryl Charles HTMLDownload PDF (674 KB)

82. Save Citation A Genealogy of Marion's Philosophy of Religion Apparent Darkness Tamsin Jones 2 How to Avoid Idolatry: A Comparison of Apophasis in Gregory of Nyssa and Dionysi us the Areopagite Download PDF

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84. Save Citation Astrology and Iconoclasm in Milton's Paradise Regained SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 41, Number 1, Winter 2001, p p. 175-190 by: David Gay HTMLDownload PDF (88 KB)

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88. Save Citation The Trickery of the Fallen Angels and the Demonic Mimesis of the Divine: Aetiolo gy, Demonology, and Polemics in the Writings of Justin Martyr Journal of Early Christian Studies, Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2004, pp. 141-17 1 by: Annette Yoshiko Reed Download PDF (152 KB)

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95. Save Citation The Limits of "Their Laws": Ancient Rabbinic Controversies about Jewishness (and Non-Jewishness) Jewish Quarterly Review, Volume 99, Number 1, Winter 2009, pp. 121-157 by: Beth A. Berkowitz HTMLDownload PDF (669 KB)

96. Save Citation Givenness and God Questions of Jean-Luc Marion Ian Leask Chapter 1: The Conceptual Idolatry of Descartess Gray Ontology

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97. Save Citation Between Anthropology and History: Manuel Gamio and Mexican Anthropological Moder nity (1916-1935) Nepantla: Views from South, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2002, pp. 315-331 by: Guillermo Zermeno P., Valles Ezquerra, Maria Pilar, and Ishita Banerjee Dub e HTMLDownload PDF (121 KB)

98. Save Citation Maimonides on Leprosy: Illness as Contemplative Metaphor Jewish Quarterly Review, Volume 96, Number 1, Winter 2006, pp. 95-122 by: James Arthur Diamond HTMLDownload PDF (160 KB)

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Counterfeiting and the Economics of Kingship in Milton's Eikonoklastes SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 50, Number 1, Winter 2010, p p. 147-174 by: Scott Cohen HTMLDownload PDF

100. Save Citation Living Words: Iconoclasm and Beyond in John Bunyan's Grace Abounding New Literary History, Volume 33, Number 3, Summer 2002, pp. 461-489 by: Peter Goldman HTMLDownload PDF (113 KB)

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102. Save Citation From the Inca to the Bourbons: New writings on pre-colonial and colonial Peru Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Volume 12, Number 3, Winter 2011 by: Jaymie Patricia Heilman HTML ...to indigenous parish residents. Church assistants played a key part in the c ampaign to extirpate idolatry, helping clergymen uncover and punish pre colonial religious beliefs and practices. These assistants also held crucial political r esponsibilities they provided census data for tribute collection, they kept admi nistrative records, and...

103. Save Citation Blessed Are the Meat Eaters: Christian Antivegetarianism and the Missionary Enco unter with Chinese Buddhism positions: east asia cultures critique, Volume 12, Number 2, Fall 2004, pp. 509537 by: Eric Robert Reinders HTMLDownload PDF (145 KB) ...with greater priciseness sic the religion of Buddha than the ordinary adhere nts of that form of idolatry. In most cases, the distinction between Buddhism an d zhai jiao was not considered significant and the categories blur. Indeed, one may find meat avoidance and other fasting practices in Chinese culture outside o f Buddhism, though the...

104. Save Citation The Domestication of Religious Objects in The White Devil SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Volume 47, Number 2, Spring 2007, p p. 473-490 by: Elizabeth Williamson HTMLDownload PDF (143 KB) ...their families. As a result, it complicates any simple connection between Ca tholic objects and idolatry. Like many recusants, Cornelia has inherited her cru cifix from a family member, in this case her husband, and she hopes someday to p ass it on to her children. As the events of the play unfold, however, both the s tatus of the crucifix and...

105. Save Citation Excluding Judaism: Introduction to This Special Section Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Volume 22, Number 2, Win ter 2004, pp. 56-63 by: Sandor Goodhart HTML ...of that rejection, as an instructive and indeed especially Jewish way of mou nting a critique of idolatry, even if such idolatry assumes for themand in the f igure of theodicyand the form of Judaism itself, and even if their path toward a compassionate God imagined by the Hebrew prophets does not complete itself. No less than we need to...

106. Save Citation Taking Benjamin Seriously as a Political Thinker Philosophy and Rhetoric, Volume 44, Number 4, 2011, pp. 297-308 by: James Martel

HTMLDownload PDF (486 KB) ...constellations with an eye toward doing battle with the political idolatry that it instills in us. This may itical philosophy, but there is a serious, even urgent, such literary, artistic, and other critical endeavors. e are a few key... commodity fetishism and not always look like pol political purpose behind benjamin s politics Ther

107. Save Citation Preface MLN, Volume 126, Number 4, September 2011 (French Issue Supplement) , pp. S1-S3 by: Stephen G. Nichols HTMLDownload PDF (136 KB) ...other, or, as Robert de Boron so colorfully demonstrates in the opening pass ages of his Merlin, of idolatry and blasphemy, either in the form of a falling a way from the divine or of seeking to imitate God by constructing surrogate or co unterfactual representations. This is one, albeit only one, of the intersecting vectors where medieval and...

108. Save Citation The Fuzziness of "Paganism" Common Knowledge, Volume 18, Issue 2, Spring 2012, pp. 249-254 by: Christopher P. Jones HTMLDownload PDF (120 KB) ...and Spanish gentile . Another term is eidololatres idol worshipper, idolator , since idolatry the violation of the First Commandment was for Jews a principa l marker of gentiles. Because Christians permitted representation of divine bein gs, notably Jesus, and in due course allowed such images to receive veneration, they too...

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110. Save Citation Why Does No One Care about the Aesthetic Value of Huckleberry Finn ? New Literary History, Volume 30, Number 4, Autumn 1999, pp. 769-784 by: Jonathan Arac HTML ...Finn in junior high schools. The excessive media response in defense of Huck leberry Finn I call idolatry. My book details and analyzes the emergence of hype rcanonization in the academy it occurred in the years and demonstrates its role in idolatry, largely since . I offer a work of academic scholarship and critical ...

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112. Save Citation "Wanton Recollection": The Idolatrous Pleasures of Beowulf New Literary History, Volume 30, Number 1, Winter 1999, pp. 129-141 by: Thomas A. Prendergast Download PDF (123 KB) ...deny or deconstruct aesthetic pleasure at this point in order to prevent peo ple from falling into idolatry. . . . Who would advocate art for art s sake anym ore Yet the very fact that her manifesto offers a trenchant response to critics like Paul de Man and Fredric Jameson who decry the idolatry and fetishism inhere nt in...

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115. Save Citation Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road By Johan Elverskog

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116. Save Citation Visceral Seeing: The Holy Body in Late Ancient Christianity Journal of Early Christian Studies, Volume 12, Number 4, Winter 2004, pp. 391-41 1 by: Patricia Cox Miller HTMLDownload PDF (117 KB) ...how the holy could be present in the contingent order in a nonidolatrous fas hion. The problem of idolatry, understood as investing the material realm with t oo much meaning, dogged the cult of relics from early on. In part this was due t o the fact that it was the specifically physical aspect of the martyrs endurance of suffering that was...

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118. Save Citation Franciscans, Indian Sorcerers, and the Inquisition in New Spain, 1536-1543 Journal of World History, Volume 17, Number 1, March 2006, pp. 27-48 by: Patricia Lopes Don HTMLDownload PDF (177 KB) ...Inquisition. Both before and after this brief campaign, the trials of Indian s for paganism or idolatry were either absent or few and always sporadic and lac king the support of the crown in Spain. The Indian Inquisition, however, was the most concerted effort of the Spanish colonial authorities to apply the full pow ers of the institution to...

119. Save Citation "Monsterized Saracens," Tolkien's Haradrim, and Other Medieval "Fantasy Products " Tolkien Studies, Volume 7, 2010, pp. 175-196 by: Margaret Sinex HTMLDownload PDF (232 KB) ...were the moral failings imputed to the medieval Saracen European Christians charged him with idolatry, devil worship and polygamy. And medieval ethnological theory drew a crucial correspondence between a race s inner spiritual state and its outer appearance. Bodily features deviating from the aesthetic canons of th e western European...

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122. Save Citation Epiphanius of Salamis, the Kollyridians, and the Early Dormition Narratives: The Cult of the Virgin in the Fourth Century Journal of Early Christian Studies, Volume 16, Number 3, Fall 2008, pp. 371-401 by: Stephen J. Shoemaker HTMLDownload PDF (160 KB) ...ritual practices in this way. In this section Epiphanius presents a rather b road understanding of idolatry that certainly was not shared by all of his conte mporaries. Consequently, it is a rather different question whether others within the larger context of fourth century orthodoxy would have considered the Kollyr idians actions...

123. Save Citation In the Name of the "Incestuous Mother": Islam and Excremental Protestantism in D e Quincey's Infidel Book Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Volume 7, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2007, pp. 57-87 by: Humberto Garcia HTMLDownload PDF (213 KB) ...and Representation the study of the divine images signs prior to the corrupt ion of idolatry is well known among the People of the East but lost in Christian Europe in this context, the divine purpose of the Mahometan teachings is to spr ead a primitive, monotheistic Christianity among the idolatrous nations of the w orld,...

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Save Citation Picturing the Poetry of Anna Margolin MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly, Volume 63, Number 4, December 2002, pp. 501-536 by: Barbara Mann HTMLDownload PDF (157 KB) ...thematized as emblematic of an essential tension between Jewishness, on the one hand, and idolatry and pantheism, on the other. In modern European Jewish so ciety, expectations of the poet as prophet ran high. It should not be surprising , then, to detect an iconoclastic rhetoric in critiques of those strands of mode rn Hebrew and Yiddish...

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135. Save Citation The Experience of God A Postmodern Response Kevin Hart Chapter 12: The Twilight of the Idols and the Night of the Senses Download PDF

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190. Save Citation Early Ramifications of Theatrical Iconoclasm: The Conversion of Catholic Biblica l Plays into Protestant Drama Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, Volume 3, Numbe r 1, January 2005, pp. 43-56 by: Dalia Ben-Tsur

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