St. John the Divine: The Deified Evangelist in Medieval Art and Theology
@inproceedings{Hamburger2002StJT, title={St. John the Divine: The Deified Evangelist in Medieval Art and Theology}, author={J. Hamburger}, year={2002} }
Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION John as Model Mystic and Mystagogue ONE "In principio": John as Theologian of the Logos TWO "Theologus noster": The Deification of John THREE "Joint Heirs with Christ": The Two St. Johns FOUR "The Seal of Resemblance": Ezechiel and John FIVE The Mirror of Wisdom: The Cult of St. John SIX The Body and Blood of Christ: Mary's Adopted Son SEVEN "In His Image and Likeness": John in the Legatus divinae pietatis EIGHT Images and the "Imago dei… CONTINUE READING
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