On the Holy Icons by St. Theodore the Studite (1981, Trade Paperback)
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On the Holy Icons, Paperback by St. Theodore the Studite; Theodore the Studite, Saint; Roth, Catharine P. (TRN); Theodore, Studites, ISBN 0913836761, ISBN-13 9780913836767, Brand New, Free shipping in the US To many modern Christians the question of icon veneration may seem a marginal issue in theology. To St Theodore the Studite, writing in the midst of the iconoclastic controversy of the eighth and ninth centuries, it was clear that iconoclasm is a serious error, which alienates its followers from God as much as any other heresy. In our own day, when the material world so often is regarded as mere matter, incapable of being transfigured in Christ, St Theodore's message remains remarkably pertinent.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSaint Vladimir's Seminary Press
ISBN-100913836761
ISBN-139780913836767
eBay Product ID (ePID)102879516
Product Key Features
Book TitleOn the Holy Icons
Number of Pages115 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristianity / Orthodox, Subjects & Themes / Religious
Publication Year1981
GenreArt, Religion
AuthorSt. Theodore the Studite
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight4.5 Oz
Item Length7.2 in
Item Width5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN81-018319
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal246.5/3
SynopsisTo many modern Christians the question of icon veneration may seem a marginal issue in theology. To St Theodore the Studite, writing in the midst of the iconoclastic controversy of the eighth and ninth centuries, it was clear that iconoclasm is a serious error, which alienates its followers from God as much as any other heresy. That is to say, rejection of Christian veneration of images effectively denies God's incarnation, which alone makes human salvation possible. If Christ could not be portrayed, then He was not truly man, and humanity was not truly united with God in Him. In our own day, when the material world so often is regarded as mere matter, incapable of being transfigured in Christ, St Theodore's message remains remarkably pertinent.