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Iconoclast: a person who criticizes or opposes beliefs and practices that are widely accepted
Emperor Leo III
A person who breaks images and attacks cherished beliefs.
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Iconoclasm comes from the word iconoclast which means a breaker or destroyer of images, especially those set up for religious veneration. So iconoclasm is the breaking or destroying of (religious) icons/images
The iconoclast controversy icon is a holy image of a revered holy figure such as Jesus Christ.The iconoclast controversy icon is a holy image of a revered holy figure such as Jesus Christ.
The iconoclast controversy affected the Byzantine empire in several ways. It created a divide in the imperial court and weakened the Orthodox Church.
the display of religious icons in the church.
8th-9th centuries
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APEX: Iconoclasts believed it was blasphemy to worship religious objects
APEX: Iconoclasts believed it was blasphemy to worship religious objects
it separated the church of the Eastern empire from the church of the Western Hemisphere.
William Cowper Brann has written: 'Brann the Iconoclast Volume One' 'The Complete Works Of Brann The Iconoclast V3' 'Writings of Brann, the iconoclast' 'Brann's defense against enemies of catholisism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works 'Brann the Iconoclast V7' 'Brann The Iconoclast V2' 'Brann the Iconoclast Volume Five' 'Brann the iconoclast, a collection of the writings of W.C. Brann ... with biography by J.D. Shaw' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Brann the Iconoclast Volume Nine' 'Brann The Iconoclast Volume Two' 'The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1' 'Brann the Iconoclast V5'
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Iconoclast: Is someone who attacks traditional ideas."Roger, an iconoclast in Architecture, is sometimes described as putting the insides of buildings on the outside".
Iconoclast: a person who criticizes or opposes beliefs and practices that are widely accepted