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The Catholic Church answered Reformation-era contestations of the cult of images in a famous decree of the Council of Trent (1563). Art in Dispute revisits this response by focusing on its antecedents rather than its consequences. The mid-sixteenth century saw, besides new scholarship on Byzantine doctrines, heated debates about neo-scholastic interpretations. Disagreement, suppressed at Trent but re-emerging soon afterwards, centered on the question whether religious images were solely signs referring to holy subjects or also sacred objects in their own right. It was a debate with major implications for art theory and devotional practice. The volume contains editions and translations of texts by Martín Pérez de Ayala, Matthieu Ory, Jean Calvin, Ambrogio Catarino Politi, and Iacopo Nacchianti, along with a previously unknown draft of the Tridentine decree.

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“Wietse de Boer’s superb book delves into the intense mid-sixteenth-century debates among Catholic scholars, about sacred images. […] I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in the early modern image debate. De Boer enriches our understanding of the heterogeneous opinions and intense discussions among leading Catholic theologians before, during, and after 1563.” Jeffrey Chipps Smith, University of Texas, Austin. In: Church History, Vol. 91, No. 4 (December 2022), pp. 925–926. “De Boer setzt einen neuen Standard […] und leistet einen zentralen Beitrag zur aktuellen Reflexion über den medialen und ontologischen Status von Bildern.” Theresa Gatarski, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. In: Kunstchronik, Vol. 75, No. 12 (December 2022), pp. 609–614. "essential contribution" Ralph Dekoninck, Université catholique de Louvain. In: Francia-Recensio, 2023/2.

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Preface List of Illustrations Abbreviations Part 1: History 1 Premises: The Sacred Image in an Age of Religious Crisis  1 The Thomist View and Its Critics  2 Early Catholic Responses to Reformation Critiques  3 The Image Question in the Mid-Sixteenth Century  4 Marcello Cervini and the Image Debate 2 Disputes: The Sacred Image and the Counter-Reformation  1 The Traditions of Martín Pérez de Ayala  2 In Defense of Thomism: Matthieu Ory  3 Ory and Calvin  4 How to Honor Images: Ambrogio Catarino  5 Nacchianti’s Road to Orthodoxy 3 Reverberations: St. Germain, Trent, and Beyond  1 On the Sidelines of Trent: Eliseo and Ninguarda  2 Diego Laínez between St. Germain and Trent  3 Trent: The French Connection  4 A Previously Unknown Draft  5 A Question about Honor  6 Beyond Trent: Paleotti to Bellarmino  7 Conclusion Part 2: Documents Note on Editions and Translations I Martín Pérez de Ayala  Corollarium de imaginibus sanctorum / Corollary Concerning the Images of Saints II Matthieu Ory  De cultu imaginum / The Worship of Images III Matthieu Ory – Jean Calvin  Opposing Views on Sacred Images IV Ambrogio Catarino Politi  Disputatio de cultu et adoratione imaginum / Disputation on the Worship and Adoration of Images V Iacopo Nacchianti  Digressio de imaginum usu ac cultu in ecclesia dei / Digression about the Use and Worship of Images in God’s Church VI Council of Trent  Draft of the Decree on Saints, Relics, and Images / Draft of the Decree on Saints, Relics, and Images Appendices Selected Bibliography Index

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      Publication Date: 02/12/2021
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      Book Synopsis
      The Catholic Church answered Reformation-era contestations of the cult of images in a famous decree of the Council of Trent (1563). Art in Dispute revisits this response by focusing on its antecedents rather than its consequences. The mid-sixteenth century saw, besides new scholarship on Byzantine doctrines, heated debates about neo-scholastic interpretations. Disagreement, suppressed at Trent but re-emerging soon afterwards, centered on the question whether religious images were solely signs referring to holy subjects or also sacred objects in their own right. It was a debate with major implications for art theory and devotional practice. The volume contains editions and translations of texts by Martín Pérez de Ayala, Matthieu Ory, Jean Calvin, Ambrogio Catarino Politi, and Iacopo Nacchianti, along with a previously unknown draft of the Tridentine decree.

      Trade Review
      “Wietse de Boer’s superb book delves into the intense mid-sixteenth-century debates among Catholic scholars, about sacred images. […] I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in the early modern image debate. De Boer enriches our understanding of the heterogeneous opinions and intense discussions among leading Catholic theologians before, during, and after 1563.” Jeffrey Chipps Smith, University of Texas, Austin. In: Church History, Vol. 91, No. 4 (December 2022), pp. 925–926. “De Boer setzt einen neuen Standard […] und leistet einen zentralen Beitrag zur aktuellen Reflexion über den medialen und ontologischen Status von Bildern.” Theresa Gatarski, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. In: Kunstchronik, Vol. 75, No. 12 (December 2022), pp. 609–614. "essential contribution" Ralph Dekoninck, Université catholique de Louvain. In: Francia-Recensio, 2023/2.

      Table of Contents
      Preface List of Illustrations Abbreviations Part 1: History 1 Premises: The Sacred Image in an Age of Religious Crisis  1 The Thomist View and Its Critics  2 Early Catholic Responses to Reformation Critiques  3 The Image Question in the Mid-Sixteenth Century  4 Marcello Cervini and the Image Debate 2 Disputes: The Sacred Image and the Counter-Reformation  1 The Traditions of Martín Pérez de Ayala  2 In Defense of Thomism: Matthieu Ory  3 Ory and Calvin  4 How to Honor Images: Ambrogio Catarino  5 Nacchianti’s Road to Orthodoxy 3 Reverberations: St. Germain, Trent, and Beyond  1 On the Sidelines of Trent: Eliseo and Ninguarda  2 Diego Laínez between St. Germain and Trent  3 Trent: The French Connection  4 A Previously Unknown Draft  5 A Question about Honor  6 Beyond Trent: Paleotti to Bellarmino  7 Conclusion Part 2: Documents Note on Editions and Translations I Martín Pérez de Ayala  Corollarium de imaginibus sanctorum / Corollary Concerning the Images of Saints II Matthieu Ory  De cultu imaginum / The Worship of Images III Matthieu Ory – Jean Calvin  Opposing Views on Sacred Images IV Ambrogio Catarino Politi  Disputatio de cultu et adoratione imaginum / Disputation on the Worship and Adoration of Images V Iacopo Nacchianti  Digressio de imaginum usu ac cultu in ecclesia dei / Digression about the Use and Worship of Images in God’s Church VI Council of Trent  Draft of the Decree on Saints, Relics, and Images / Draft of the Decree on Saints, Relics, and Images Appendices Selected Bibliography Index

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