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The Pathos of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts-The Baroque Era (PDF eBook)


The Pathos of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts-The Baroque Era (PDF eBook)

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The Pathos of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts-The Baroque Era (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9780199352692
Publication Date:
18 Feb 2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
368 pages
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The Pathos of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts-The Baroque Era (PDF eBook)

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The Baroque period was in some senses the beginning of modern Western scientific and intellectual culture-the early budding of the Enlightenment. In the light of a new scientific and historical consciousness, it saw the rise of deism and the critique of traditional forms of Christianity. Secular values and institutions were openly or surreptitiously replacing the structures of traditional Christian society. At the same time, there was also a trend of religious renewal and the reaffirmation of tradition. In Roman Catholicism, the Patristic, medieval, and Tridentine paradigms were subsumed into a powerful Counter-Reformation spirituality, propagated not only in books, treatises, and sermons, but also in music and in the works of what was arguably the last period of great sacred art. It inspired masters like Bernini, Reni, Rubens, Vel?zquez, Zurbar?n, and Van Dyck. In the Protestant traditions, the Reformation movement found affective expression in new forms of music produced by Monteverdi, Scarlatti, Handel, Telemann, and Bach. The title, The Pathos of the Cross, points to a major aspect of the spirituality of this period: a dramatic portrayal of the events of Christ's passion meant to provoke an emotional response from the viewer and listener. Many works of the period retain their emotional pull centuries later, even though the theology they represent has been challenged and frequently rejected. This volume traces the ways in which Roman Catholic and Protestant theologies of the period proclaimed the centrality of the cross of Christ to human salvation. In a parallel movement, it illustrates how musical and artistic works of the period were both inspired and informed by these theologies, and how they moved beyond them in an aesthetic mediation of faith.

Contents

Contents ; Foreword ; Abbreviations ; List of Illustrations ; Introduction: The social context of the Baroque period: the beginnings of modernity ; Part I: The survival of the classical paradigm of the cross in Roman Catholicism ; Chapter 1: The theoretical mediation: the cross in Baroque Tridentine orthodoxy ; Chapter 2: The aesthetic mediation: the cross in Baroque Catholic art ; Chapter 3: The aesthetic mediation: the Passion in Catholic music ; Part II: The cross in Protestant orthodoxy ; Chapter 4: The theological mediation: Baroque Lutheran and reformed theology of the cross ; Chapter 5: The aesthetic mediation: the cross in Protestant art ; Chapter 6: The aesthetic mediation: Protestant Passion music ; Part III: The challenge to the orthodox doctrine of redemption: the Enlightenment paradigm ; Chapter 7: Challenges to the classical paradigm of the cross, and the emergence of a new paradigm of salvation ; Envoi ; Appendix 1: Virtual museum ; Appendix 2: Discography of Passion music of the Baroque period ; Bibliography ; Index ; Notes

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