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What is the use and reason for Icons and the way they cover Eastern Orthodox churches? And what other ways do the Orthodox differ towards the Roman Catholics?
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What is the use and reason for Icons and the way they cover Eastern Orthodox churches?
And what other ways do the Orthodox differ towards the Roman Catholics?
Subtle differences in theology,practice,and doctrine.
Welcome to the forums, BioStudent! Now our merry band of active Orthodox posters is up one moreI'm not 100% certain on this, but I think the difference between Eastern Orthodox and the other Christian churches is that icons are used as a focus for the veneration of a specific saint or religious figure, while in the other churches, if images are used at all, they are more expressions of faith on the part of artists or decorative, not exactly objects of worship in the same way.
Someone I once knew said that the Orthodox Church doctrine includes a level of trust that people will worship the idea or person the images represent, rather than the image itself, while the later churches lack this trust and consider the use of icons in religious ceremonies to be too close to idolatry. Again, this is the opinion of an individual, who, while he is a historian, is not Orthodox, so it may be incorrect, but that's how I've always thought of it.
As far as the usage of icons goes in the East vs. in the West, I think this would essentially be correct. But there is, of course, the theological dimensions to the use of the icons as well.
Of course not, nor did I mean to say that you were implying anything disrespectful. It's a breath of fresh air to have someone who can explain history well--I know my knowledge is often lacking in that area.Of course, but I know more about history and tradition a lot more than I do about theology. I didn't mean to imply anything disrespectful, I just think someone else will be best equipped to explain that.
I suppose I'll put in my own 2 cents.What is the use and reason for Icons and the way they cover Eastern Orthodox churches?
We have no dogmas about how the Church should be run; we are very organic in our Church structure. We keep ancient, time-honored liturgical traditions and spiritual practices, while still keeping them relevant to today's world. We have not changed or added to our teachings for the last 2,000 years, and our faith is the same as those Christians from the first, second, fourth, seventh, and eleventh centuries--and every other century you care to name. We never had a Protestant Reformation, or a Scholastic movement. Our spirituality and theology is rich in depth and meaning, and offers a dynamic, relational perspective on our walk with Christ--a far cry from the stifling static legalism which has come to pervade much of Western Christianity. We have many Orthodox Churches that develop organically as the Gospel is spread to new lands and new peoples, with these new Churches caring for new flocks, speaking the Faith to them in a way that is meaningful and relevant to them. Even though these churches may be divided hierarchically, we are all united in the same Orthodox Faith, united as the body of Christ, and united by love for Him.And what other ways do the Orthodox differ towards the Roman Catholics?
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