Word and Image: The Hermeneutics of The Saint John's Bible
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In Word and Image Michael Patella explores the principles intentions and aims of The Saint Johns Bible - the first handwritten and hand-illuminated Bible commissioned by a Benedictine abbey since the invention of the printing press. Patella focuses not on how it was made but on how it can be read viewed and interpreted in a way that respects biblical inspiration and Christian tradition in our postmodern context. It is a book that is sure to appeal to academics pastors teachers and educated laypersons. Patella considers this Bible in the context of the great Christian tradition of illuminated Bibles across the ages and also the fascinating ways The Saint Johns Bible reflects third-millennium concerns. He seeks to rekindle interest in sacred art by allowing The Saint Johns Bible to teach its readers and viewers how to work with text and image. As an accomplished Scripture scholar a highly regarded teacher a monk of Saint Johns Abbey and the chair of the Committee on Illumination and Text that provided the Vision to the artists who created it Patella may be the only one who could write this book with such insight expertise and love. Michael F. Patella OSB SSD (19542025) was professor of New Testament at the School of Theology/Seminary at Saint Johns University in Collegeville Minnesota. His books include Angels and Demons: A Christian Primer of the Spiritual World and Word and Image: The Hermeneutics of The Saint Johns Bible and he also served as a contributor to The Bible Today and Give Us This Day all published by Liturgical Press.
