The Creative Word
I am approaching this topic from a protestant perspective! It is my humble attempt to find appropriate language to translate it's meaning, purpose and beauty for those that are new to it. I am hoping that it will act as a bridge for you to go deeper into the wonderful world of christian iconography. I have listed some great website below for you to check out.....In the end, orthodox theologians are going to go deeper than I am able to, so enjoy the rabbit trail😃 About halfway through this episode I unpack my own views on three icons, as a means of helping the listener to interpret and translate meaning. You will need to look at this icons as I talk, either printed off, or on a screen. Here are the links; 1. Jesus the Pantocrator https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Pantocrator#/media/File:Jesus-Christ-from-Hagia-Sophia.jpg 2. The Trinity or Hospitality of Abraham (Rublev) https://love2justice.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/the-holy-trinity-by-andrei-rublev/ 3. The Baptism of Jesus or Theophany https://saintaidan.ca/2021/12/28/theophany-icon-explained/ Orthodox Theologians; Orthodox Theology - Vladimir Lossky The Orthodox Way - Biship Kalistos Ware A More Christlike God - Brad Jerszak The Icon: Window on the Kingdom - Michel Quenot Sites to check out..... https://orthodoxwiki.org/Iconography https://www.goarch.org/-/the-icon-of-the-resurrection https://www.thesymbolicworld.com (and podcast) - Jonathon Pageau https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/lordofspirits/ (podcast) https://www.orthodoxroad.com/why-do-the-orthodox-have-icons/ The Creative Word is a podcast that explores a mix of theology, poetry and biblical story telling. An attempt to unpack the missional role of artists in the world.
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