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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Christian appropriation of the Greco-Roman artistic tradition can best be described as___.
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2. Question
According to the Seventh Ecumenical Council, an ‘icon’ is ___.
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3. Question
___ accounts for the early standardization of the emerging iconographic repertoire.
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4. Question
According to the Second Council of Nicaea ___.
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5. Question
The essence of idolatry consists in ___.
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6. Question
In orthodox practice, bowing, kissing, prostrating, reverently touching, genuflecting, and making the sign of the cross or lighting a votive before an image are gestures of ___.
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7. Question
St. John of Damascus was the first Christian thinker to mention or theologically reflect on the artistic tradition of the Church.
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8. Question
The Christian Church had no material culture before the year AD 300.
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9. Question
The Imago Dei according to the Old and New Covenants refers to the fact that man is the image of God restored to the likeness of God in Christ.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Veneration or relative worship is that meet reverence, even in the form of gestures, given to persons or things due to their place in the Divine Economy. Adoration is that service (at once taking a ritual and moral expression) rendered only to God which subsists in a complete gift of self to God.
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