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The icon is, above all, theology. Its function consists not in aesthetic contemplation, but in participation in the act of worship.

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HEXAEMERON | The icon is, above all, theology. Its function consists not in aesthetic contemplation, but in participation in the act of worship. HEXAEMERON The icon is, above all, theology. Its function consists not in aesthetic contemplation, but in participation in the act of worship. Home About Courses in Icon Painting Subscribe to feed Is “Write” Wrong?: A Discussion of Iconology Lingo December 28, 2013 in Uncategorized | Tags: icon painting , icon writing , iconography , Iconology , Mary Lowell | Leave a comment Some English-speakers will say that an icon is “written” or that one “writes” an icon. The verbiage has been adopted from the Russian fine arts vocabulary and adapted to English usage. Other English-speakers strongly object to the verbiage. This article, published in the Orthodox Arts Journal , attempts to survey the positive and negative implications of the usage. See full article HERE . Inscribing the halo on the icon of St. Anthony Exc...

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