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Summary Of: Iconoclasm

iconoclasm in the 16th century... Reformation iconoclasm in the 16th century... Iconoclasm may be carried out by people of a different religion... iconoclasm has generally been motivated by a literal interpretation of the... there have been various periods of iconoclasm against images of other religions... the controversy over iconoclasm was by no means restricted to the clergy... Iconoclasm seems to have been supported by many from the East of the Empire... convoked a synod in 730 and formally condemned iconoclasm as heretical and excommunicated its promoters... once and for all address the issue of Iconoclasm and directed this request to Pope Hadrian I... Iconoclasm condemned the making of any lifeless image... The chief theological opponents of iconoclasm were the monks Mansur... The first act of Muslim iconoclasm was committed by... is attributed to iconoclasm by a Sufi Muslim fanatic... More dramatic cases of iconoclasm by Muslims are found in parts of India where Hindu and Buddhist temples were razed... A recent act of iconoclasm was the 2001 destruction of the giant... were hit by a large wave of Protestant iconoclasm in the summer of 1566... Iconoclasm may be also considered as a...

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