God's Human Face: The Christ Icon

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Ignatius Press, Mar 30, 2011 - Religion - 272 pages

The principal editor of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, presents the sources of meditation on the mystery of God's human face from the great Masters of early Christianity.

Artists and theologians have meditated upon the mystery of God's human countenance and tried to express it. This book seeks to present the great sources of this meditation--sources which today are widely unknown, or have become foreign or obscure. These sources are above all the great masters of early Christianity. In their meditation upon Christ, Bishop Schonborn seeks the sources of the art on the Icon.

The reader will find not only an engaging introduction to the meaning and beauty of Icons, but an invitation to draw closer to the One who inspired these Masters of theological expression and holy art. Includes beautiful color Icon illustrations.

 

Contents

The Trinitarian Foundations
3
4
25
Person and countenance hypostasis and prosôpon
31
The Christological Foundations of the Icon
45
The Icon of Christ and Anthropology
73
Cyril of Alexandria
80
9
88
Maximus Confessor
102
The Church Sliding into Paganism? Theological
147
45
158
The Christology of the Iconoclasts
168
The Synod of 754 A D
175
George Cyprius
185
John Damascene
192
The Second Council of Nicea 787 A D
199
The Golden Age of Icon Theology
206

The Composite Hypostasis
109
The Two Activities and Wills in Christ
117
Christ the Living Icon of Love
125
Summary and Perspective
132
The Theological Outline
141
Conclusion
237
Index
245
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248
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Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, the Archbishop of Vienna, is a renowned spiritual teacher and writer. He was a student of Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) and with him was co-editor of the monumental Catechism of the Catholic Church. He has authored numerous books including Jesus, the Divine PhysicianChance or Purpose?Behold, God's Son, and Living the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

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