
The Eastern Orthodox Church
Chapter 1
The parting of East and West
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Chapter 2
Windows to the divine
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Chapter 3
Sacred architecture and spaces
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Chapter 4
Rituals, mysteries, and the calendar
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Master of The Eastern Orthodox Church
Ch 2 · Windows to the divine
renaissanceman Eastern Orthodox Church Icons
Windows to heaven, windows to heaven, holy icons let grace in.
Fun Fact
Windows to heaven: Icons are not considered simple paintings; Orthodox theology treats them as literal 'windows' through which believers interact with the spiritual world.
Glossary
icon (noun)
An image, picture, or symbol that represents a specific object, person, or concept. In 787 CE, the Second Council of Nicaea officially restored the veneration of these sacred Orthodox images.
An image, picture, or symbol that represents a specific object, person, or concept. In 787 CE, the Second Council of Nicaea officially restored the veneration of these sacred Orthodox images.
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What is the term for the historical movement in Byzantium that sought to destroy religious images?
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Which Byzantine Empress permanently restored the veneration of icons in 843 AD, ending the Iconoclastic Controversy?
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Instead of canvas, what material is traditionally used as the base for writing an Orthodox icon?
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What is the correct theological term for how Orthodox Christians interact with icons, distinct from worshiping them?
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What does the color gold represent in the symbolic language of Eastern Orthodox iconography?
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What traditional binding medium is mixed with natural pigments to paint Orthodox icons?
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Why do Orthodox icons use 'inverse perspective' where background lines widen toward the viewer?
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Which 15th-century Russian monk painted the famous 'Trinity' icon, celebrated for its circular harmony?


