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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Seeing faith, printing pictures</title>
    <subTitle>religious identity during the English Reformation</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Davis, David J.</namePart>
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    <extent>[xiv], 243 páginas; 24 centímetros.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Religious Identity and the English Reformation(s). -Studying Early Modern Printed Image. -Seeing Faith, Reading images. -Sources and Chapters. -1. Material Religion: The Image in Early Modern Print. -The Public Sphere and Commodification. -Censorship and Religious Identity. -English Printed Images: A European Tradition. -Moving Images in the Marketplace. -2. Printed Images and the Reformation in England. -Iconoclasm and Protestant Adiaphora. -Reformed Theology and Boundaries of Acceptability. -Theodore Beze and Peter Martyr Vermigli. -William Perkins. -The Catholic Opposition. -Translation and Mistranslation. -Protestant Hypocrisy. -3. Christ, the Virgin, and the Catholic Tradition of Printed Images. -Catholic Primers and English Protestantism. -Catholic Printers in Reformation England. -Images of the Virgin. -Images of Christ and the Catholic Community. - 4. Representations of Christ: Reforming the Imitatio Christi Protestants and the God-Man. -From Corpus Christi to Christ Displayed. -Protestant Identity and the Imitatio Christi. -The Suffering Christ: Meditation and Imitation. -Seeing the End: Resurrection and Judgment. -5. Seeing God Protestant Visions of the Father: Traditional Images and Recycled Prints. -Godd in Illustrated Bibles. -The Exception of Divine Visions. -God at Creation. -6. Reforming Deity: Symbolic Pictures of God:. -Continuity and Change. -A Reformedd Icon?: Symbols of God. -The Devotional Image.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">por David J. Davis.</note>
  <note>SEG42</note>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Reforma y arte</topic>
    <geographic>Inglaterra</geographic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Literatura cristiana</topic>
    <topic>Ilustraciones</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Ilustración de libros</topic>
    <geographic>Inglaterra</geographic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Identificación (religión)</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc">246.0942 D18</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">9789004236011</identifier>
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