Acknowledgments
List of Images & Permissions
Abbreviations
Introduction: Writing the Image: Reading – Reflection – Argument
PART I – Image-Theory as Metaphysics and Theology: the Emergence
of a Tradition
1. A Brief Metaphysics of the Image: Plato – Plotinus
2. Theology and Phenomenology of the Byzantine Icon
3. The Eschatological Image: Augustine – Bonaventure – Julian of
Norwich
4. The Speculative Image: Platonism and Mysticism in Nicholas of
Cusa
PART II – The Image in the Era of Naturalism and the Persistence
of Metaphysics
5. The Symbolic Image: Visualizing the Metamorphosis of Being in
Goethe
6. The Forensic Image: Paradoxes of Realism in Lyell, Darwin, and
Ruskin
7. The Sacramental Image: G. M. Hopkins
8. The Epiphanic Image: Husserl – Cézanne – Rilke
Epilogue & Conclusions
Thomas Pfau is the Alice Mary Baldwin Professor of English at Duke University, with a secondary appointment on the Duke Divinity School faculty. He is the author, editor, and translator of twelve books, including Minding the Modern: Human Agency, Intellectual Traditions, and Responsible Knowledge (University of Notre Dame Press, 2013, 2015).
“Incomprehensible Certainty promises to be one of the most
comprehensive accounts of the image and image theory to date. With
an extraordinary command of art-historical, philosophical, and
theological sources, Pfau proposes a highly ambitious treatment of
the image that will push contemporary understanding to a new level
of sophistication.” —Mark McInroy, co-editor of The Christian
Theological Tradition, 4th Edition**
“Thomas Pfau approaches the philosophical question of images and
their significance not abstractly but via forms of textual
engagement with images. Incomprehensible Certainty amounts to a
full appraisal of our culture’s life with images.” —Judith Wolfe,
co-editor of The Oxford History of Modern German Theology
"There has perhaps never been written a more definitive rebuttal to
the heresy of iconoclasm, which constantly recurs in novel forms,
than Incomprehensible Certainty. With his nearly incomparable
breadth and depth of learning, Pfau is uniquely positioned to
fashion a response that is at once historical, literary, cultural,
philosophical, and theological. This is a breakthrough book, not
just because of its brilliant content but also because of the
boldness of its approach, which quite evidently bears valuable
fruit. It is not possible to read this book without coming to see
the world with new eyes." —D. C. Schindler, author of Freedom from
Reality
“Incomprehensible Certainty might . . . be understood as the
positive response to the necessarily critical project of Minding
the Modern. Like a good architect, Pfau cleared the ground before
constructing his cathedral.” —The Hedgehog Review
"By examining the role of images in ordinary life, Pfau is able to
show how his book’s genealogy of modernity is true, as compared to
other books in this genre. Happily, the book is lavishly
illustrated so that the reader can directly see the changes in ways
that Western people have seen the world. It is a marvelous history
of Western visual culture, packed with fascinating analyses of
artworks, and of philosophical texts about them, from Plato and
Plotinus to Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso." —Law and Liberty
"A new and refreshing reading of the tradition-rich debate about
the relationship between appearance and being." —The Review of
Metaphysics
"A very impressive work . . . . Written with lucidity and
attentiveness, being both extensive in its range over a great
field, while never lacking mindfulness of particulars encountered
in the whole undertaking." —Modern Theology
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