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Iconoclasm - Wikipedia

the social belief in the importance of the destruction of icons and other images or monuments, most frequently for religious or political reasons.

Iconoclasm - National Gallery of Art

Iconoclasm ... The opposition to religious images known as Iconoclasm began during the reign of Leo III (717–741), but may not have become official policy until ...

Byzantine Iconoclasm - Wikipedia

Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious images and other symbols or monuments, usually for religious or ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Iconoclasm - New Advent

Iconoclasm (Eikonoklasmos, "Image-breaking") is the name of the heresy that in the eighth and ninth centuries disturbed the peace of the Eastern Church.

Icons and Iconoclasm in Byzantium | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Four icons from a pair of doors (panels), possibly part of a polyptych: John the Theologian and Prochoros, the Baptism (Epiphany), Harrowing of Hell (Anastasis ...

Iconoclasm Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of ICONOCLASM is the doctrine, practice, or attitude of an iconoclast.

Byzantine Iconoclasm and the Triumph of Orthodoxy - Smarthistory

According to traditional accounts, Iconoclasm was prompted by emperor Leo III removing an icon of Christ from the Chalke Gate of the imperial palace in ...

Iconoclastic Controversy | Description, History, & Facts - Britannica

Iconoclastic Controversy, a dispute over the use of religious images (icons) in the Byzantine Empire in the 8th and 9th centuries. The Iconoclasts (those ...

Byzantine Iconoclasm and the Triumph of Orthodoxy - Khan Academy

So while the iconoclasm controversy was raging in Byzantium, Charlemagne's "Holy Roman Empire" affirmed iconodule (image-loving) doctrine. The differing ...

Iconoclasm and Reformation – DHM-Blog

Reformation iconoclasm. Martin Luther certainly rejected the cult of saints, but he did not see pictures and statues as dangerous in themselves.

When Art Divided an Empire: What Was Iconoclasm in Byzantium?

Iconoclasm, a term meaning the “destruction of images,” represents a period of Byzantine history when the State prohibited the production of ...

Iconoclast Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

... iconoclasts directed their ire at religious icons, those ... Dictionary Entries Near iconoclast. iconoclasm. iconoclast. iconodule.

Iconoclasm - The Fitzwilliam Museum

The Fitzwilliam ivory is an icon of Christ. Iconoclasm means the deliberate destruction of such images.

Iconoclasm and Text Destruction in the Ancient Near East and Beyond

This conference will explore iconoclasm and text destruction in the ancient Near Eastern antiquity through examination of the anthropological, cultural, ...

Iconoclasm - Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Phoenix, AZ

In this article, I'll talk about something called iconoclasm and why it is considered a heresy by the Catholic Church.

Early Christian Theology and the Iconoclastic Controversy

The key disagreements among iconoclasts (those who oppose images) and iconodules (iconophiles, iconographes--those who approve and love images) were expressed ...

Iconoclasm: An Overview - Encyclopedia.com

ICONOCLASM: AN OVERVIEW Iconoclasm can be defined as the intentional desecration or destruction of works of art, especially those containing human ...

A Short Guide to Iconoclasm in Early History - JSTOR Daily

In the 8th century, the Eastern or Orthodox branch of Christianity gave history the word iconoclasm, from the Greek words for "icon smashing ...

Iconoclasm | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Iconoclasm ... Iconoclasm in eighth- and ninth-century Byzantium is often presented as a straightforward, universal policy that was widely ...

Idolatry: Icons and Iconoclasm - Folgerpedia

Idolatry: Icons and Iconoclasm. The Church of England was torn asunder over disputes concerning polity, the meaning of the Eucharist, and ...