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HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2020
This article demonstrates that a long history of iconoclastic struggles exists in numerous countries of sub-Saharan Africa and extends into the present.
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This article demonstrates that a long history of iconoclastic struggles exists in numerous countries of sub-Saharan Africa and extends into the present.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1952
ENGINEERS tending perhaps to be rather conservative beings it is no bad thing for one of their number from time to time to rise up and give them a ‘jolt’ by querying the bases on which their methods are founded or otherwise shaking them out of their complacency by casting doubts on the legitimacy of traditional methods of procedure.
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ENGINEERS tending perhaps to be rather conservative beings it is no bad thing for one of their number from time to time to rise up and give them a ‘jolt’ by querying the bases on which their methods are founded or otherwise shaking them out of their complacency by casting doubts on the legitimacy of traditional methods of procedure.
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1992
Abstract Iconoclasm, literally the smashing of images, is the term designating the movement that forbade the making or veneration of images, whether of God or of saints. The opposite position we usually call Iconoduly, although that word is not attested in Greek.
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Abstract Iconoclasm, literally the smashing of images, is the term designating the movement that forbade the making or veneration of images, whether of God or of saints. The opposite position we usually call Iconoduly, although that word is not attested in Greek.
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