Iconoclasm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Iconoclasm , Greek for "image-breaking", is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually for religious or political motives...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Iconoclastic Controversy ... The Iconoclastic Controversy occurred between the mid-8th century and the mid-9th century in the Byzantine Christian Church over the question of whether or not Christians should continue to revere icons.
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Byzantine Iconoclasm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Byzantine Iconoclasm (Greek: , Eikonomachía ) refers to two periods in the history of the Byzantine Empire when Emperors, backed by imperially-appointed leaders and councils of the Greek Ortho...
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The Iconoclastic controversy had a profound effect on the production of Byzantine images after their reintroduction in 843. Changes shaped by the Iconoclastic debate included the evolution of distinct portrait types for individual saints;
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The Arabic family, descended from 'Abbas (uncle of Muhammad), which ruled the Arab empire from 749 to 1258 ... (Greek, "resurrection") This is the representation of Christ bursting the gates of hell and releasing Old Testament figures said to have believed in him. ... (Greek, "hidden things") These are works that in their title,
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[2] Patrick Henry, for instance, takes the incarnation as one of the concerns revealed in the light of the iconoclast controversy, but without relating this concern to soteriology ("What was the Iconoclastic Controversy About?" Church History 45 (1976): 21-25).
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Pope Gregory II refused to accept the iconoclastic doctrines of Leo III; and his successor, Gregory III, had openly to condemn them at a council. Once Ravenna fell to the Lombards, and the exarchate ceased to exist in 751, the papacy had to seek a new protector. ... Religious controversy...
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The name of the heresy that in the eighth and ninth centuries disturbed the peace of the Eastern Church, caused the last of the many breaches with Rome that prepared the way for the schism of Photius, and was echoed on a smaller scale in the Frankish kingdom in the West ... The first Iconoclast persecution ... It is true that,
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Brothers, natives of Jerusalem. Championed the veneration of images during the second Iconoclastic controversy in the East ... d. 845. These champions of the veneration of images during the second Iconoclastic controversy in the East were brothers and natives of Jerusalem. Both entered the monastery of St. Sabas,
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