The controversy over Constantinople's claim that God and Jesus should not be celebrated in images.
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iconoclasm
The controversy over Constantinople's claim that God and Jesus should not be celebrated in images.
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The iconoclasm controversy gave Rome an opportunity to push back against Constantinople and reassert local autonomy and lost authority.
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"...their local autonomy. Okay? So, this created a major controversy called iconoclasm. Iconoclasm. Iconoclasm just means that Constantinople believes that God should not be..."
"...created a major conflict between Rome and Constantinople. And, what this iconoclasm debate shows us is that Rome wants to maintain its independence. Not..."
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