Images of cosmology in Jewish and Byzantine art : God's blueprint of creation

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    • Laderman, Shulamith

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Images of cosmology in Jewish and Byzantine art : God's blueprint of creation

by Shulamit Laderman

(Jewish and Christian perspectives series, v. 25)

Brill, 2013

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JCP

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-299) and index

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Does the design of the Tabernacle in the wilderness correspond to God's blueprint of Creation? The Christian Topography, a sixth-century Byzantine Christian work, presents such a cosmology. Its theory is based on the "pattern" revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai when he was told to build the Tabernacle and its implements "after their pattern, which is being shown thee on the Mount." (Exod. 25: 40). The book demonstrates, through texts and images, the motifs that link the Tabernacle and Creation. It traces the long chain of transmission that connects the Jewish and Christian traditions from Syria and ancient Israel to France and Spain from the first through the fourteenth century, revealing new models of interaction between Judaism and Christianity.

Table of Contents

1. Jewish and Christian Reciprocal Influences 2. The Blueprint of Creation in the Bible and Its Allegorical Interpretations 3. Creation in Christian Works 4. Creation as Interpreted in Jewish Art 5. Visualizing Creation in a Fourteenth-Century Jewish Manuscript 6. The Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant 7. The Temple: History and Ideology 8. The Synagogue as a Minor Temple 9. Schematic Models: Forms of Visual Interpretation 10. Imaging of the Tabernacle 11. The Art of Memory: The Sanctuary Its Sacrifices, and Its Cosmic Import 12. Christian Supersession of Jewish Ideas

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