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Book SynopsisIconography is undergoing a revival in twenty-first-century American Catholicism. William Hart McNichols, who paints in his studio in New Mexico, is one of the most popular iconographers of this renaissance, and this book comprises a selection of his icons and sacred images. The book presents images of holy women and holy men as well as images of Mary and Jesus.
Trade ReviewWilliam Hart McNichols the Iconographer and John Dadosky the Theologian complement each other as Image and Insight. Thanks to Bill and John we can now think beautifully and see theologically. Their book is a treasure of Christian art and theology, and I pray that it will be
seen and
thought by many."" - Peter C. Phan, SJ, author of
The Joy of Religious Pluralism: A Personal Journey""Father William Hart McNichols is one of the great Christian artists of our age—of any age.”"" - James Martin, SJ, author of
Jesus: A Pilgrimage""The great theologian and philosopher Fr. Bernard Lonergan, SJ (1904-1984) said, ‘Image leads to insight.’ Using beautiful images, this book makes Lonergan’s complex thought more available for deeper contemplation."" - Richard Rohr, OFM, author of
The Divine Dance: The Trinity and Your Transformation""How difficult it is to dwell in the only Regard that lets us know who we are! It is made fractionally easier thanks to the very special gifts of Bill McNichols. . . . John Dadosky has prepared a wonderful collection and guide, material for slow reading and privileged meditation."" - Father James Alison, author of
Jesus the Forgiving Victim: Listening for the Unheard Voice""Father Bill’s brilliant talent explores, reflects, and captures the profound mystery of religious art from the east to the west at a deeply personal level with no equal anywhere in the field today."" - Martin Sheen, actor and activist
""Our Blessed Lord has given Father McNichols such a gift, in a way a very costly gift, but at the same time a sanctifying gift."" - Sister Wendy Beckett, author of
Sister Wendy’s Grand Tour: Discovering Europe’s Great Art