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Iconodulia wiki. It is also referred to as iconophi...
Iconodulia wiki. It is also referred to as iconophilism (also iconophily or iconop An iconodule (also iconophile) is one who supports or is in favor of using religious images, specifically icons. . The term comes from Neoclassical Greek Als Bilderverehrung oder Ikonodulie bezeichnet man sowohl die bildliche Darstellung göttlicher Wesen und Kräfte sowie mit Gott oder den Gottheiten verbundener geschöpflicher Wesen (Engel, Heilige Iconodulism designates the religious service to icons. Iconodulism (also iconoduly or iconodulia) designates the religious service to icons (kissing and honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). Nel suo libro del 1967, "La parole humiliée" ("La parola umiliata"), Ellul affronta il tema dell'iconodulia, ovvero la venerazione delle immagini sacre, in relazione alla centralità della Parola di Dio nel Iconodulism (also iconoduly or iconodulia) designates the religious service to icons (kissing and honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). Il termine è contrapposto a quello di iconoclastia. The term comes from Neoclassical Greek εἰκονόδουλος (eikonodoulos), meaning "one who serves images (icons Icono del siglo XVI que representa la restauración de los iconos en Constantinopla el 11 de marzo de 843, cuando se dio fin a la iconoclasia bizantina. Those who oppose the use of icons Iconodulism, derived from the Greek terms eikōn (image) and douleía (service or veneration), refers to the Christian practice of rendering devotional honor to religious icons—two-dimensional depictions of The veneration of religious icons. L' iconodulia, in ambito cristiano, è il culto ("dulia") reso alle immagini, le "icone", come distinto dal culto a Dio detto latria. The term comes from Neoclassical Greek εἰκονόδουλος (eikonodoulos) (from Greek: εἰκόνα – icon (image) + Greek: δοῦλος – servant), meaning "one who serves images (icons)".