Egon Sendler, the Glossary
Egon Sendler (1 August 1923 – 17 March 2014) was a Catholic priest of the Jesuit order and one of the world's foremost experts on the painting of Eastern Orthodox icons.[1]
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26 relations: Aesthetics, Argentina, Bible, Byzantine art, Collegium Russicum, Cyprus, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, Fresco, Greece, Icon, Jesuits, Lausanne, Lebanon, Małkowice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Meudon, Munich, Pigment, Polish language, Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Réunion, Religious art, Russian icons, Sacred tradition, Silesia, Versailles, Yvelines.
- 20th-century German Jesuits
- French Jesuits
- Icon painters
Aesthetics
Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and the nature of taste; and functions as the philosophy of art.
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Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
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Bible
The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία,, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all, or a variant of which are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and other Abrahamic religions.
Byzantine art
Byzantine art comprises the body of artistic products of the Eastern Roman Empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the empire.
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Collegium Russicum
The Collegium Russicum (Pontificium Collegium Russicum Sanctae Theresiae A Iesu Infante; Папская коллегия Ру́ссикум; Pontifical Russian College of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus) is a Catholic college in Rome dedicated to studies of the culture and spirituality of Russia.
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Cyprus
Cyprus, officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.
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Eastern Orthodoxy
Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism.
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Fresco
Fresco (or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster.
Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
Icon
An icon is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches.
Jesuits
The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
Lausanne
Lausanne (Losena) is the capital and largest city of the Swiss French-speaking canton of Vaud.
Lebanon
Lebanon (Lubnān), officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia.
Małkowice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Małkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kąty Wrocławskie, within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.
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Meudon
Meudon is a municipality in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France.
Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
Pigment
A pigment is a powder used to add color or change visual appearance.
Polish language
Polish (język polski,, polszczyzna or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.
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Priesthood in the Catholic Church
The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church.
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Réunion
La Réunion, "La Reunion"; La Réunion; Reunionese Creole; previously known as Île Bourbon.
Religious art
Religious art is a visual representation of religious ideologies and their relationship with humans.
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Russian icons
Russian icons represent a form of religious art that developed in Eastern Orthodox Christianity after Kievan Rus' adopted the faith from the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire in AD 988.
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Sacred tradition
Sacred tradition, also called holy tradition or apostolic tradition, is a theological term used in Christian theology.
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Silesia
Silesia (see names below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within modern Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany.
Versailles, Yvelines
Versailles is a commune in the department of the Yvelines, Île-de-France, renowned worldwide for the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles, designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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See also
20th-century German Jesuits
- Alfred Delp
- Alois Grimm
- Aloys Grillmeier
- Andreas Hönisch
- Antonius Maria Bodewig
- Augustin Bea
- Augustin Rösch
- Christian Herwartz
- Eberhard von Gemmingen
- Egon Sendler
- Emerich Coreth
- Erich Przywara
- Ferdinand Theissen
- Franz Ehrle
- Franz Magnis-Suseno
- Franz Xavier Wernz
- Friedhelm Hengsbach
- Friedrich Erxleben
- Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony
- Guido Maria Dreves
- Heinrich Dumoulin
- Heinrich Pesch
- Hermann Heuvers
- Hubert Schiffer
- Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle
- Hugo Rahner
- Irénée Hausherr
- James Kleist
- Jesuits and Nazi Germany
- Johannes Beck
- Josef Fuchs (theologian)
- Josef Hilgers
- Josef Miller
- Joseph Fischer (cartographer)
- Karl Josef Becker
- Karl Rahner
- Michael Bordt
- Oswald von Nell-Breuning
- Otto Faller
- Peter Gumpel
- Robert Leiber
- Rupert Mayer
- Theodor Wulf
- Wolfgang Feneberg
French Jesuits
- Étienne Noël
- Albert Vanhoye
- André Manaranche
- Antoine Henri de Bérault-Bercastel
- Antoine Poidebard
- Auguste Bergy
- Auguste Haouissée
- Charles Lavigne
- Charles Louis Joseph Vandame
- Claude Dechales
- Egon Sendler
- Florentine Bechtel
- François Para du Phanjas
- François de La Rochefoucauld (cardinal)
- Guillaume de Jerphanion
- Henri Madelin
- Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis
- Jacques de Lamberville
- Jean de Labadie
- Jean-Antoine du Cerceau
- Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy
- Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde
- Jean-Baptiste René
- Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset
- Jean-François Buisson de Saint-Cosme
- Joseph Moingt
- Joseph Raphael John Crimont
- Joseph de La Porte
- Louis Billot
- Louis Richeome
- Marius Chaîne
- Maurice de la Taille
- Michel Baudouin
- Michel d'Herbigny
- Nicholas Point
- Paul Camboué
- Paul Desfarges
- Paul Mouterde
- Pierre Daniel Huet
- Pierre Rousselot
- Próspero París
- Robert Jacquinot de Besange
- Rochefort martyrs
- Séraphin Couvreur
- Xavier-Marie Baronnet
Icon painters
- Androniqi Zengo Antoniu
- Anton Chladek
- Bogdan Saltanov
- Dimitar Zograf
- Egon Sendler
- Elena Murariu
- Eustație Altini
- Evgraf Semenovich Sorokin
- Georgi Danevski
- Isaac Fanous
- Ivan Rutkovych
- Ivan Zarudny
- John Jurewicz
- John Tohabi
- José Muñoz Cortés
- Ksenia Pokrovsky
- Nicolas Bouvier
- Octavian Smigelschi
- Pavlo Zaporizhskyi
- Petros Sasaki
- Photis Kontoglou
- Theodore Jurewicz
- Valentin Streltsov
- Vladimir Krassovsky
- William Hart McNichols
- Yamashita Rin
- Zahari Zograf
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egon_Sendler
Also known as Father Egon Sendler, Sendler Egon.