This unit studies the origins and growth of Christian art by exploring ways in which liturgy and devotions in the early church found expression in visual culture. Themes and topics to be presented will include: the art of the catacombs; the centrality of monasticism and of the city of Constantinople in Eastern Christianity; the mosaics of Ravenna and Rome; the emergence of new art forms such as the icon; the iconoclastic controversy; the impact of Byzantine art and architecture in the medieval West e.g. Monreale in Norman Sicily and San Marco in Venice.
Unit code: CH3012Y
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3
Unit discipline: Church History
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Yarra Theological Union
Show when this unit is running1. | Identify the central iconographic themes of Early Christian and Byzantine art |
2. | Demonstrate ability to use basic vocabulary of visual analysis and historical inquiry in written communication |
3. | Exhibit an understanding of the various lenses (historical, spiritual) through which the interpreter views visual images. |
4. | Engage a range of primary and secondary source material to develop a coherent argument |
5. | Demonstrate basic bibliographic skills |
Lectures, class discussion
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Material Culture Analysis (identification and description of artefacts) | Material Culture Analysis 1500 words |
1500 | 30.0 |
Essay | 3,500 word research essay |
3500 | 70.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 30 Sep, 2019
Unit record last updated: 2021-06-07 08:43:49 +1000