| Re: Brief history of Byzantium Hi Nikoz, welcome to the forum To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. . Thanks for the link, it has many explanations so it is great.
No, I meant were icons made during the Byzantine era, not whether they are Greek in origin. However, that you mentioned that icon means image and that icons are Greek in origin is very interesting. Since the New Testament is a continuation of the Old Testament, and I think in the Old Testament they don't allow reproductions of God (if I remember well), and since it was the Greeks who wrote the New Testament, I find it interesting that it is also the Greeks who started reproducing or depicting Jesus, Saint Mary, the saints, etc. in icons. I don't think there are icons of God even though the Catholics do depict God in paintings (like Michaelangelo did on the roof of the the Sistine Chapel in Italy).
Considering that the Muslim religion forbids depictions of God or the Prophet, and some people say that the Koran is somehow based on the Bible (some others totally disagree with this), it seems to me that the icons are unique to the Orthodox and Catholic religions.
(As I don't know much about religions, please feel free to correct me if I say incorrect things.) |