Iconodule
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/4919
- Note
- Iconodulism (also iconoduly or iconodulia) designates the religious service to icons (kissing and honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). The term comes from Neoclassical Greek εἰκονόδουλος (eikonodoulos) (from Greek: εἰκόνα – icon (image) + Greek: δοῦλος – servant), meaning "one who serves images (icons)". It is also referred to as iconophilism (also iconophily or iconophilia from Greek: εἰκόνα – icon (image) + Greek: φιλέω – love) designating a positive attitude towards the religious use of icons. In the history of Christianity, iconodulism (or iconophilism) was manifested as a moderate position, between two extremes: Iconoclasm (radical opposition to the use of icons) and iconolatry (idolatric veritable (full) adoration of icons).
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Weihaltar für die Vierwegegöttinnen (deae Quadrativiae)
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Ein Götterbild aus Madura
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Sella-Pilly-Swami
Bei dem hier in Prozession...
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Rama und Hanuman in Prozession
Rama, Held des indischen Epos...
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Wagenprozession der Göttin Mariamman
Mariamman (Mutter Mari) ist...
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