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Christ Among Them

Incarnation and Renaissance in Medieval Italian Culture
By: Edoardo Mungiello

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This essay newly interprets the rise of the individual in Italy, 1180-1300. As the idea of a tangible Christ as neighbor became consistent, worship became a form of individualism, a Christian praxis that shaped the later Renaissance and Reformation.

This essay newly interprets the rise of the individual within the Italian peninsula between 1180 and 1300. It follows the historical events and the cultural…
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This essay newly interprets the rise of the individual within the Italian peninsula between 1180 and 1300. It follows the historical events and the cultural products that define the period keeping in mind that the creators were conscious of a tangible, real Christ in their midst. For it is the time when Jesus was known to be in the Eucharist as a carnal potentiality, as well as a time when Europeans on Crusade had reached his temporal abode. As Christ as neighbor became a consistent idea, the relationship towards that idea became one of accommodation, making subsequent worship a form of individualism.
The later Renaissance was as much a specific reaction to a particular understanding of Christology within the cultural sphere as it was a reawakening of Classical ideals through a new paradigm of European selfhood outside of Christianity. Understood in this way, the Incarnation helped to produce an action based Christianity amenable to the needs of the Roman Church. The later insistence upon text and notions of personal conscience that identifies the Reformation, can now be seen as a true end to the Renaissance Christian praxis which began with the excitement over Christ among them.

Edoardo Mungiello is Professor of Art History at Brookdale College, NJ. He holds a Doctor of Letters from Drew University. He is also schooled the owner of Artigiani, Ltd., a Renaissance bottega-style company which produces fine murals and portraits. He lives with his wife and daughter in New Jersey, USA.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-541-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-541-9
  • Date of Publication: 2008-05-16

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1161-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1161-3
  • Date of Publication: 2008-05-16

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBJD, HBLC, HRCC2
  • BISAC: ART035000, ART015070, ART015080, ART009000, ART015030, HIS020000
  • THEMA: NHDJ(3K), NH, QRM
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