Eyes To See
$18.95
Written by a Protestant for a non-Orthodox readership
* Includes full-color images of eight icons
* Strong potential for group study
Eyes to See: The Redemptive Purpose of Icons offers the discovery of life-giving
spiritual insights found through learning to read the language of religious icons. Written
especially for those whose traditions have not included icons, this book introduces eight
icons written (painted) by the author. Historical notes, explanation of symbolism, related
scriptures for interpretation, and a reflection for each icon deepens understanding and
appreciation for the ancient holy images of the Church.
The book is eight chapters in length, each describing one of the eight full-color icon
plates in the insert.
For individuals and study groups, plus those with interests in iconography.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780819229380
ISBN10: 0819229385
Mary Green
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Morehouse Publishing
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