
Leksikon ikonografije, liturgike i simbolike zapadnog kršćanstva
The aim of this book is to be both a first source of information and a reminder of Christian iconography, liturgy and symbolism for a wide range of users: from believers and the curious to various experts in the field of culture and art. With an introduct
Organized as an alphabetical list, the lexicon covers a wide range of terms, including symbols such as the cross, fish, and angels, iconographic representations of saints and biblical scenes, and liturgical elements such as the Eucharist, baptism, mass, and church objects (e.g., chalice, altar, missal). Each entry provides historical and theological context, explaining the symbolic meaning, artistic development, and role in church practice. Special attention is paid to iconography in the visual arts—frescoes, mosaics, sculptures, and stained glass—which have served as a medium for transmitting religious truths and teachings throughout the centuries. The liturgical section describes in detail the rites, their origins, and development, connecting them to the theological and cultural currents of Western Christianity.
The work is distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, combining theology, art history, liturgy, and cultural history. The authors, distinguished experts, provide in-depth analyses based on scholarly research, making the lexicon an indispensable tool for studying Christian heritage. It is particularly significant for understanding the Croatian Christian cultural context, as it includes references to local artistic and liturgical traditions. The book is essential for understanding the complexity of symbolism and spirituality of Western Christianity, offering a rich source of knowledge for academic and wider audiences.
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