Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)
Using light as fil rouge reuniting theology and ritual with the architecture, decoration, and iconography of cultic spaces, the present study argues that the mise-en-scène of fifth-century baptism and sixth-century episcopal liturgy was meant to reproduce the luminous atmosphere of heaven. Analysing the material culture of the two sacraments against common ritual expectations and Christian theology, we evince the manner
in which the luminous effect was reached through a combination of constructive techniques and perceptual manipulation. One nocturnal and one diurnal, the two ceremonials represented different scenarios, testifying to the capacity of church builders and willingness of Late Antique bishops to stage the ritual experience in order to offer God to the senses.

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Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)
Using light as fil rouge reuniting theology and ritual with the architecture, decoration, and iconography of cultic spaces, the present study argues that the mise-en-scène of fifth-century baptism and sixth-century episcopal liturgy was meant to reproduce the luminous atmosphere of heaven. Analysing the material culture of the two sacraments against common ritual expectations and Christian theology, we evince the manner
in which the luminous effect was reached through a combination of constructive techniques and perceptual manipulation. One nocturnal and one diurnal, the two ceremonials represented different scenarios, testifying to the capacity of church builders and willingness of Late Antique bishops to stage the ritual experience in order to offer God to the senses.

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Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)

Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)

by Vladimir Ivanovici
Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)

Manipulating Theophany: Light and Ritual in North Adriatic Architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800)

by Vladimir Ivanovici

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Using light as fil rouge reuniting theology and ritual with the architecture, decoration, and iconography of cultic spaces, the present study argues that the mise-en-scène of fifth-century baptism and sixth-century episcopal liturgy was meant to reproduce the luminous atmosphere of heaven. Analysing the material culture of the two sacraments against common ritual expectations and Christian theology, we evince the manner
in which the luminous effect was reached through a combination of constructive techniques and perceptual manipulation. One nocturnal and one diurnal, the two ceremonials represented different scenarios, testifying to the capacity of church builders and willingness of Late Antique bishops to stage the ritual experience in order to offer God to the senses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110376326
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 07/25/2016
Series: Ekstasis: Religious Experience from Antiquity to the Middle Ages , #6
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Vladimir Ivanovici, Mendrisio-Università della Svizzera italiana, Mendrisio, Schweiz.



Vladimir Ivanovici, Mendrisio-Università della Svizzera italiana, Mendrisio, Switzerland.

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