| Our Sacred Signs: How Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Art Draw from the Same Source (Icon Editions) | 
enlarge | Author: Ori Soltes Publisher: Basic Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 081334297X Dewey Decimal Number: 704.948 EAN: 9780813342979 ASIN: 081334297X
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The art of the three Abrahamic religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—has a tangled, interwoven history. Symbols cross back and forth among the three faiths, adapted to reflect that faith’s specific spiritual needs. And much of this symbolic language predates any of the Abrahamic faiths entirely.In Our Sacred Signs, Ori Soltes traces the interconnectedness of religious symbols such as the Star of David, which isn’t, it turns out, exclusive to Judaism at all. He shows that the various ways that Jesus is portrayed on the cross recall an artistic tradition that is in no way unique to Christianity. And he shows that religious architectural conventions as simple as the dome represent early “pagan” traditions.The narrative—essentially a series of overlapping stories—moves through the halls of museums and off to the holy sites of the three religions, tracing the millennia-long artistic trail that has endured even as the West moved toward secularization in the last three hundred years.Soltes shows us how art has long been used as an instrument to take us where words cannot follow. Our Sacred Signs is a breathtaking and revelatory journey through human history, its gods, and its art.
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Detailed Overview January 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ori Soltes is a charismatic, erudite scholar. In this book he creates a truly amazing overview of the evolution of sacred signs. He gives respect and dignity to religious tradition, while tracing familiar iconic images back to prehistoric origins. Reading this book you really feel that we are all part of "one family." It is great to encounter a book that takes such a broad view of history. I wish the book had more illustration, particularly color pictures.
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