Are the icons actually idols that violate the biblical prohibition on images? In this episode, Jacobs explores the historical debate surrounding this practice, highlighting how John of Damascus defended the use of images based on the Incarnation, along with his distinction between venerating holy objects and worshiping them. Finally, we look at whether these iconic practices were later deviations or deeply rooted within early Christianity.

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Relevant Links:Essence-Energies Episode: https://youtu.be/lO1rAzvK3lQ

Ressurection Episode: https://youtu.be/Pwgm-7d2O2k

Articles on John of Damascus:

https://www.academia.edu/41586795/John_of_Damascus

https://www.academia.edu/41586562/John_of_Damascus_and_His_Defense_of_Icons

Letter on Early Christianity and Icons: https://theologicalletters.com/p/were-the-earliest-christians-iconoclasts?utm_source=publication-search


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