Jesus Through the Centuries, J. Pelikan (1985, Yale U. Press, hardcover, mint)

$ 23.76

BINDING: Hardcover with Dust Jacket Type: Monograph INTENDED LEVEL: Academic and General Interest MISCELLANEOUS: Historical and Cultural Analysis Topic: Monograph Original Language: English Narrative Type: Historical and Cultural Analysis Item Weight: 1.8 pounds Vintage: Yes, over 40 years old PAGES: 270 Intended Audience: Scholars and history enthusiasts Publication Year: 1985 Publisher: Yale University Press Era: Modern Era Intellectual History Item Width: 6.5 in Literary Movement: Historical Theology Genre: Non-Fiction History EXTRA: Scholarly notes and bibliography included Unit Quantity: 1 COPYRIGHT DATE: 1985 Format: Hardcover height: 1.2 inches LITTLE KNOWN: Won the 1986 Frederic G. Melcher Book Award Edition: First Edition REVIEWS: Highly acclaimed by the New York Times and Time Magazine width: 6.5 in Item Height: 1.2 inches Book Title: Jesus Through the Centuries Language: English Country of Origin: USA, New Haven SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES: Includes 16 color and 12 black-and-white plates RATING: 5 Stars for cultural impact and depth ISBN: 0300034962 SUBLECT AREA: Religious Studies Features: High-quality cloth binding and acid-free paper THEME: Cultural Evolution of the Image of Christ SUBJECT: Religion and Culture Item Length: 9.5 inches COLLECTIBLE: Yes, high-demand first edition from Yale Press Number of Pages: 270 Author: Jaroslav Pelikan Illustrator: Various classical art reproductions

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Jesus Through the Centuries, J. Pelikan (1985, Yale U. Press, hardcover, mint). Rather than a theological defense, the text serves as a sophisticated cultural biography, tracing the evolution of an influential persona from a first-century teacher to a global icon of justice and beauty. This fascinating chronicle explores how a single figure shaped nearly two millennia of Western thought, art, and politics. Rather than a theological defense, the text serves as a sophisticated cultural biography, tracing the evolution of an influential persona from a first-century teacher to a global icon of justice and beauty. The author meticulously examines how every age reshaped this image to reflect its own social ideals and artistic movements. Readers encounter a journey through the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the industrial age, witnessing the shifting perceptions held by poets, philosophers, and common folk alike. It is a brilliant synthesis of history and sociology that remains remarkably relevant. The prose flows with an accessible elegance, making complex academic concepts feel like a compelling narrative. This specific copy offers a tactile connection to the original release of a masterpiece that redefined its field upon publication. Keys: historical, biography, western, civilization, cultural, impact, theology, Christology, academic, masterpiece, religious, philosophy, intellectual, legacy, iconography, sociological. Jaroslav Pelikan was a preeminent historian of Christianity and the Sterling Professor of History at Yale University. He authored over 30 books, including the massive five-volume series The Christian Tradition. A renowned scholar, he served as president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received numerous prestigious awards. T his first edition hardcover in excellent condition commands a premium due to its scholarly significance and Yale Press imprint. Current market data for early printings shows strong performance among collectors of religious monographs. The absence of typical library markings or spine wear significantly enhances its valuation over standard used copies.