Adoring the Image of Christ: The Icon Theology of Leo of Chalcedon and Theodore of Stoudios
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Leo’s arguments that representations of Christ should be worshipped as divine in and by themselves can be shown to be coherent and to have been adumbrated in the Third Antirrheticus of Theodore of Stoudios.Downloads
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2018-09-06
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