FOLETTI, Ivan. A converted Empire. The Role of Material, visual and ritual Cultures in the Christian West. In Bildmedien der Taufe - im Spannungsfeld von Ort, Ritual und Gemeinschaft. 2020.
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Original name A converted Empire. The Role of Material, visual and ritual Cultures in the Christian West
Authors FOLETTI, Ivan.
Edition Bildmedien der Taufe - im Spannungsfeld von Ort, Ritual und Gemeinschaft. 2020.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 60400 6.4 Arts
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Christian Initiation; Objects; Material Culture; Sacred Space; Images
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Pavel Suchánek, Ph.D., učo 19371. Changed: 10/2/2021 20:24.
Abstract
The Christianization of the Roman Empire corresponds to a unique phase in the history of Europe. This paper will thus focus on the role of material, visual, and ritual cultures in this process. I wish to demonstrate that adult initiation – including pre- and post-baptismal preaching, baptism, and the associated spaces – was the key-moment in the life-changing process of conversion. Indeed, the dramatic staging and setting within initiatory rituals enacted the real moment of inclusion into the Christian community. Luxurious buildings, lighting and images, were constitutive for these experiences. As can be perceived from ancient texts and monuments, it was in this multisensory environment that individual and collective Christianization was achieved. Such rituals also had an external impact: movements, architectures, sounds, smells, glittering images were projected on the cityscape. The public and communitarian dimension of the rituals had remarkable proselyte potential on the rest of society.
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