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This volume is a comparative study of the major iconophile writings of John of Damascus, Theodore the Studite and the Patriarch Nikesphoros. Contrary to expectations, this study shows that far from being reactionary in the thought, the iconophiles were in fact more radical in their theology than the iconoclasts.
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Church history, Cult, Doctrines, History, Iconoclasm, Icons, Orthodox Eastern Church, Byzantine empire, history, Theodore, studites, saint, 759-826, Nicephorus, saint, patriarch of constantinople, Orthodox eastern church, history, Defense of veneration of icons, Controversial literaturePeople
John of Damascus, Saint, Nicephorus Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople, Theodore Studites, Saint (759-826)Places
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Depicting the Word: Byzantine iconophile thought of the eighth and ninth centuries
1996, E.J. Brill
in English
9004105026 9789004105027
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-211) and index.
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