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Type Words
Type of heresy, heterodoxy, unorthodoxy
Derivation iconoclastic

Examples of iconoclasm

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Ravenna remained the seat of the exarch until the revolt of 727 over iconoclasm.
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The council thus helped stamp out any remaining embers of Byzantine iconoclasm.
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For all her iconoclasm, Alice hews to a couple of basic rules for her cookery.
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Because of his iconoclasm, the 1964 film was banned for export until recently.
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A Midrash included in Genesis Rabba attributes a major act of iconoclasm to Abraham.
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Her bravery in coming out so publicly has only added to the punk group's iconoclasm.
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This is mainly to do with theology and speaks out against adoptionism and iconoclasm.
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Leo's espousal of iconoclasm caused reactions among both the populace and the Church.
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From what little reading I've done the Islamic connection to iconoclasm remains in play.
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  • The orientation of an iconoclast
  • (iconoclast) a destroyer of images used in religious worship
  • (iconoclast) someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions
  • (iconoclastic) characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions
  • Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually for religious or political motives. It is a frequent component of major domestic political or religious changes. ...
  • (Iconoclast (Studio album)) Iconoclast is the second studio album by Australian black metal band Nazxul. The album, released through Moribund Records, was the band's first studio release in more than a decade, as their Black Seed EP was released in 1998.
  • (Iconoclasts (TV show)) Iconoclasts is a Sundance Channel show. Each episode pairs two "creative visionaries" who discuss their lives, influences, and art, most of whom are longtime friends with the other person featured in the episode. ...
  • (iconoclast) One who destroys religious images or icons, especially an opponent of the Orthodox Church in the 8th and 9th centuries, or a Puritan during the European Reformation; One who opposes orthodoxy and religion; one who adheres to the doctrine of iconoclasm; One who attacks cherished beliefs
  • (iconoclast) one who attacks popular beliefs