Iconography

Iconography refers to the creation and use of religious icons that depict Jesus, Mary, saints, and angels in Christianity, especially within Orthodox and Eastern Catholic traditions. Icons are venerated as windows to the divine, meant to draw the viewer into a deeper relationship with the spiritual world.

What are some modern examples of idols?

In the context of biblical teachings, the concept of idolatry is often associated with ancient practices of worshipping physical statues or images, such as the golden calf mentioned in Exodus 32. However, the essence of idolatry extends far beyond these tangible representations. Modern idolatry can…

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