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The Representation of Eve and Mary in Selected Russian Icons - Thirteenth to Seventeenth Century

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The typological connection between Eve and Mary is shown in the symbolism in Russian icons. The Russian Orthodox Church understood Eve as a prefiguration of Mary, who was revered as the "New Eve", whose obedience to God's will reversed the sins of Eve, thus raising the status of Eve as well. The symbolism relating to Eve and Mary in Russian icons is evidence of how the Russian Orthodox Church understood Eve and Mary in relation to the salvation of humanity. Pasichnik's research examines the Descent into Hell, Dormition, Last Judgment, and Deacons' Door icons that best capture these eschatological aspects and the nexus between Eve and Mary.

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Marina Nikolaevna Pasichnik is a historian of theology and a musician. She has a PhD in Theology and degrees in music, law, and teaching. She has held various contracts with the University of Auckland as a professional teaching fellow (lecturer), tutor, and graduate teaching assistant. In addition to her research, Marina was involved with the Orthodox icon exhibitions in Australasia as a writer for the art gallery publications.

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Authors Marina Nikolaevna Pasichnik
Publisher Brill Schöningh
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.11.2024
 
EAN 9783506796806
ISBN 978-3-506-79680-6
No. of pages 197
Dimensions 160 mm x 20 mm x 240 mm
Weight 485 g
Illustrations 26 Farbabb.
Series Eastern Church Identities
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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