This 1995 book is an effort to recover the participation of ordinary Christians in the enterprise of Reformation through an exploration of the meaning of acts of iconoclasm: what they tell us about the role of images in Christianity and about ordinary people's theologies. Its focus, on ordinary Christians, distinguishes it from other studies of Reformation iconoclasm. Its concern, to recover their agency in Reformation and to discern their theology in acts, may be of interest to scholars in American history, anthropology, and religious studies. Its analysis of images in Christianity will be of interest to art historians.
VORACIOUS! The 'Ravenous!' saga continues in this second heavy-erotic tale of love, lust and obsession. James & Serena continue on their wild, erotic journey of exploration, in a world of love,...
Wicked secrets and erotic delights abound at Madame Helene's Pleasure House - an elite brothel in Regency England that caters to carnal seduction . . . Lucinda St. Clare is still reeling from the...
Voracious Children explores food and the way it is used to seduce, to pleasure, and coerce not only the characters within children's literature but also its readers. There are a number of gripping...
In Idol Hands, Bleeding Heart; Joshua Mansfield takes the raw emotions of daily events, heartache, love and lust; transforming them into the vivid imagery of his words. Drawing upon these...