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2. The Christian Critique of Idolatry
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Marc Fumaroli
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Editors’ Statement xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. What’s Wrong with Images? 19
- 2. The Christian Critique of Idolatry 32
- 3. The Painter’s Breath and Concepts of Idol Anxiety 41
- 4. Idolatry: Nietzsche, Blake, and Poussin 56
- 5. Dreadful Beauty and the Undoing of Adulation in the Work of Kara Walker and Michael Ray Charles 74
- 6. Iconoclasm and Real Space 97
- 7. How Many Ways Can You Idolize a Song? 117
- 8. Iconoclasm and the Sublime 133
- 9. What We See and What Appears 152
- 10. On Heidegger, the Idol, and the Work of the Work of Art 169
- 11. Beyond Instrumentalism and Voluntarism: Idol Anxiety and the Awakening of a Philosophical Mood 184
- Notes 203
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Editors’ Statement xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. What’s Wrong with Images? 19
- 2. The Christian Critique of Idolatry 32
- 3. The Painter’s Breath and Concepts of Idol Anxiety 41
- 4. Idolatry: Nietzsche, Blake, and Poussin 56
- 5. Dreadful Beauty and the Undoing of Adulation in the Work of Kara Walker and Michael Ray Charles 74
- 6. Iconoclasm and Real Space 97
- 7. How Many Ways Can You Idolize a Song? 117
- 8. Iconoclasm and the Sublime 133
- 9. What We See and What Appears 152
- 10. On Heidegger, the Idol, and the Work of the Work of Art 169
- 11. Beyond Instrumentalism and Voluntarism: Idol Anxiety and the Awakening of a Philosophical Mood 184
- Notes 203
- Index 235