Encounters with God : in quest of the ancient icons of Mary /
Beckett, Wendy.
Encounters with God : in quest of the ancient icons of Mary / Wendy Beckett. - London : Continuum, 2009. - 132 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
IntroductionSections I - XXIV: Context: culture, faith, art;the questConclusionSelect bibliography
In this compelling story of discovery and spiritual adventure, Sister Wendy Beckett, a contemplative nun and art commentator, travels from England, to Rome, to Ukraine, and finally to a remote monastery in Sinai, to view the earliest icons of Mary. Sister Wendy leads us on a "pilgrimage of desire" to view the earliest surviving Icons of Mary. "These early images of Mary seem to me to have the power to shock us out of our complacency, to make us look anew at what the birth of Jesus meant, and means. . ." In this compelling story of discovery and spiritual adventure, Sister Wendy Beckett, a contemplative nun and beloved art commentator, travels from England, to Rome, to Ukraine, and finally to a remote monastery in Sinai, to view the earliest Icons of Mary. These are among the few Icons that survived the wholesale destruction of Icons in the early eighth century. In contrast with the familiar and magnificent Icons of later history, these early Icons have a haunting simplicity and unfamiliar spiritual power. "They are drawing us out of our worldly reality into their world, the true world, summoning us to leave behind all that is earthly and to breathe an air more pure than we can understand. Icons are for prayer. They are painted in prayer and their intention is to take us into a state of prayer". They come to us from a time closer to that of Christ, when faith was still alive with wonder, and possibilities were infinite. In the course of her pilgrimage, Sister Wendy also reviews the history of Christian art, the meaning and function of Icons, and shares her thoughts on the relation between beauty, prayer, and the search for God. In her quest for these ancient Icons, she feels that she has encountered something greater than an image: "I have called it an encounter with God, because that is truly what it was for me, and what I hope it will be for you, too." Encounters with Godis beautifully presented with 65 full colour illustrations throughout.
9780826441782 (hbk.) : 12.99
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint --Art.
Icons.
Christian art and symbolism--History.
Art and Design.
The arts: general issues
Religious art
Christianity
Theology
Devotional material
Spirituality & religious experience
Relating to religious groups
N8070
704.9485 BEC
Encounters with God : in quest of the ancient icons of Mary / Wendy Beckett. - London : Continuum, 2009. - 132 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
IntroductionSections I - XXIV: Context: culture, faith, art;the questConclusionSelect bibliography
In this compelling story of discovery and spiritual adventure, Sister Wendy Beckett, a contemplative nun and art commentator, travels from England, to Rome, to Ukraine, and finally to a remote monastery in Sinai, to view the earliest icons of Mary. Sister Wendy leads us on a "pilgrimage of desire" to view the earliest surviving Icons of Mary. "These early images of Mary seem to me to have the power to shock us out of our complacency, to make us look anew at what the birth of Jesus meant, and means. . ." In this compelling story of discovery and spiritual adventure, Sister Wendy Beckett, a contemplative nun and beloved art commentator, travels from England, to Rome, to Ukraine, and finally to a remote monastery in Sinai, to view the earliest Icons of Mary. These are among the few Icons that survived the wholesale destruction of Icons in the early eighth century. In contrast with the familiar and magnificent Icons of later history, these early Icons have a haunting simplicity and unfamiliar spiritual power. "They are drawing us out of our worldly reality into their world, the true world, summoning us to leave behind all that is earthly and to breathe an air more pure than we can understand. Icons are for prayer. They are painted in prayer and their intention is to take us into a state of prayer". They come to us from a time closer to that of Christ, when faith was still alive with wonder, and possibilities were infinite. In the course of her pilgrimage, Sister Wendy also reviews the history of Christian art, the meaning and function of Icons, and shares her thoughts on the relation between beauty, prayer, and the search for God. In her quest for these ancient Icons, she feels that she has encountered something greater than an image: "I have called it an encounter with God, because that is truly what it was for me, and what I hope it will be for you, too." Encounters with Godis beautifully presented with 65 full colour illustrations throughout.
9780826441782 (hbk.) : 12.99
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint --Art.
Icons.
Christian art and symbolism--History.
Art and Design.
The arts: general issues
Religious art
Christianity
Theology
Devotional material
Spirituality & religious experience
Relating to religious groups
N8070
704.9485 BEC