Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions

Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions

by Robin M. Jensen
Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions

Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity: Ritual, Visual, and Theological Dimensions

by Robin M. Jensen

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Overview

What can we learn from early Christian imagery about the theological meaning of baptism? Robin Jensen, a leading scholar of early Christian art and worship, examines multiple dimensions of the early Christian baptismal rite. She explores five models for understanding baptism--as cleansing from sin, sickness, and Satan; as incorporation into the community; as sanctifying and illuminative; as death and regeneration; and as the beginning of the new creation--showing how visual images, poetic language, architectural space, and symbolic actions signify and convey the theological meaning of this ritual practice. Considering image and action together, Jensen offers a holistic and integrated understanding of the power of baptism. The book is illustrated with photos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441236272
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robin M. Jensen (PhD, Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary) is Luce Chancellor's Professor of the History of Christian Art and Worship at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. She has authored several books, including Face to Face: Portraits of the Divine in Early Christianity and Understanding Early Christian Art.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Baptism as Cleansing from Sin and Sickness
2. Incorporation into the Community
3. Baptism as Sanctifying and Illuminative
4. Baptism as Death and Regeneration
5. Baptism as the Beginning of the New Creation
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