This is a sequel to Richard Viladesaus well-received study; The Beauty of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts from the Catacombs to the Eve of the Renaissance. It continues his project of presenting theological history by using art as both an independent religious or theological "text" and as a means of understanding the cultural context for academic theology. Viladesau argues that art and symbolism function as alternative strands of theological expression sometimes parallel to; sometimes interwoven with; and sometimes in tension with formal theological reflection on the meaning of crucifixion and its role in salvation history.This book examines the two great revolutionary movements that gave birth to the modern West: the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. This period was eventful for both theology and art; and thus particularly fruitful for Viladesaus project.Using individual works of art; over sixty of which are reproduced in this book; to epitomize particular artistic and theological models; he explores the contours of each paradigm through the works of representative theologians as well as liturgical; poetic; artistic; and musical sources. To name a few examples; the theologies of Savonarola; Luther; Calvin; and the Council of Trent; are examined in correlation to the new situation of art in the era of Fra Angelico; Leonardo; Michelangelo; D?rer; Cranach; and the Mannerists.In this book; Viladesau continues to deepen our understanding of the foremost symbol of Christianity.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good Jun Fan Gung-Fu resource.By Travis E. CastroThis was Bruce Lees first published work. It shows a lot of the Seattle Era of Jun Fan Gung-Fu. It has a great explaination of Bruce Lees interpretation of Yin-Yang. The are a lot of Wu-Shu type Warming Up exercises. There is a section on Kung-FU/Gung-Fu Stances like the Horse Half Horse. Hanging Horse. Stealing Step. Kneeling Stance. Twisted Stance and more. There are photos of various techniques such as finger Jabs. Punches. Back Fists. Elbow Strikes. Knee Strikes. TAN-SAO. PAK-SAO. LOP-SAO. Groin and Side Kicks etc. You can also see stances and moves that indicate Sifu Lee used some tricks from Wing-Cun. Choy-Lay-Fut. Northern Praying Mantis and Silum Gung-Fu. Black and white photos. I love the fact that all the drawings in this book were done by Sifu Bruce Lee. Some photos at the end of the book of Bruce Lee with Master Ed Parker. Sifu James Lee. Master Ralph Castro and more.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I thought that the book was about the philosophical point ...By CustomerI thought that the book was about the philosophical point of view of the Chinese Martial Art however it is more about how to practice. the stances. etc.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Ahmand PageThank you