Iconophilia
Discover the intriguing world of sacred imagery in Francesca DellAcqua's Iconophilia, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2021. This comprehensive paperback spans 446 pages, delving into the captivating debate that unfolded between the late seventh and mid-ninth centuries, engaging monks, emperors, and popes across Europe.
Through a meticulous examination of texts and material culture, Iconophilia offers a profound assessment of the impact of this debate, alongside the theological controversies that were prevalent in Rome and central Italy during this transformative period. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book sheds light on the intersection of art, faith, and politics, making it an essential addition to your collection.
Explore the rich tapestry of history and theology with Iconophilia, where every page invites you to reflect on the power of images in shaping religious and cultural identities.