id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mtrtxqf7mfddpa2juzjhqcmr64 Violet Soen Illustrated Religious Texts in the North of Europe, 1500–1800, edited by Feike Dietz, Adam Morton, Lien Roggen, Els Stronks and Marc Van Vaeck 2016 3 .pdf application/pdf 1241 68 51 the use and production of religious illustrated texts, and the second part dealing with specific case studies, this review regroups the essays along historiographical, geographical, and thematic lines. Walsham provides a critical overview of assumptions regarding confessional groups and the use and production of religious images in the early modern age. first three chapters convincingly argue for a cross-confessional and interdisciplinary study of illustrated religious texts. Els Stronks underlines that printing religious images was a restricted phenomenon in the Dutch Republic, despite the many "spaces" for cross-confessional Four chapters discuss specific images or prints, but with different purposes. discuss the hermeneutical fluidity of religious prints in early modern bibles. Dietz, discussing emblem books on religious love in the Dutch Republic shows develops the Jesuit contribution to the making of early modern catechisms. stereotypes about visual culture in the early modern confessional strife of religious images in the early modern age, one can only hope that these ./cache/work_mtrtxqf7mfddpa2juzjhqcmr64.pdf ./txt/work_mtrtxqf7mfddpa2juzjhqcmr64.txt