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The limits of the mediation of icons
While it is true that honor given to the image sometimes passes through to the prototype, this is limited by the nature of the image. If the image is dead, then it cannot mediate the honor of bilateral acts, such as prayer and worship, and any attempt to misuse them as such devolves into idolatry. →
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God vs icons
Suppose that a king is making his way through the towns of his kingdom after defeating a great enemy feared by all. In each town, he stands in the courtyard near a statue of himself, so that the townspeople know where to find him. They may come salute him to show honor, and perhaps ask →
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Contra John of Damascus on Icons and the Incarnation
John of Damascus argues for the legitimacy of using images in worship of God, citing Moses’s teaching and the incarnation of Jesus as the basis. However, the interpretation of Moses’s words in Deut 4 and the impact of the incarnation on the form of images used for worship are misguided, leading to an inadequate defense… →