Just curious - do any reformed folk post in the OBOB or Orthodox forums?
I ask questions there once in a while but that's about it.
Toll Houses is a good topic to discuss.
Anyway, if this sort of discussion is veboten on this subforum, so be it.
It is and I thank you for following the rules. Often we have Reformed Calvinistic folks who are not familiar with the answers biblical covenant theology has to offer to the zealous believers of other denominations including the Eastern Orthodox denomination. It would be unseemly for me to visit the Eastern Orthodox denominational forum and start giving answers to those asking Eastern Orthodox church members.
I must also apologize for being so aggressive in responding to Capa.
Having attended an Eastern Orthodox church for 2 years when I first became a believer I experienced first hand the 'veneration' of images. The learned answers offered online are not what I found to be practiced by the laity and I found it, at first disconcerting and latter idolatrous. Most of the time the Divine Liturgy was nothing but background noise to the chattering of old ladies who once in a while would stop to approach the Icons and kiss them only to return to talking about their grandchildren. It was suggested that I buy an Icon charm and wear it like an amulet, 'they are windows to heaven' as if some divine power could be found in the Icon itself to protect me. Another sweet little old lady told me I needed to pray to Mary for Jesus to hear my prayer. My experience with the Orthodox doesn't match up with the learned answers and zeal of the online Orthodox convert. This has made me a little touchy on the subject of Icons, crosses, religious paraphernalia and religiosity in general. The Orthodox were instrumental in pushing me further and further into the scriptures.
Calvin was correct when he said that man is an Idol factory.
Here I was thinking that iconoclasm was more or less dead in Reformed theology now days...
I think this is a question? If you visit Reformed forums you'll find most will not allow you to post pics of Christ. The Puritan Board is one such forum. If you post images of Christ it is removed with a noticed that something in the post broke the second commandment. It would be difficult to find any confessionally Reformed folks allowing images of Christ or the Holy Trinity to be depicted in their churches, especially for worship, but I'm sure you could find a few mainliners that have given only lip service to the Second Commandment.
A quote from Dr. Robert Letham,
Where We Agree. Reformed theology believes in icons too. The idea of image (
eikôn) is a biblical category man made in the image of God, Christ the image of the invisible God. However, beyond this, everything is iconic for the Reformed. God has imprinted evidence of His own beauty and glory throughout creation. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork (
Ps. 19:12). What Calvinism did was to enable a this-worldly appreciation of beauty. By eliminating art and sculpture from church worship, it drove it into the world, placing the aesthetic in the context of general revelation, as the witness to God in the world rather than as the focus of the worship of God in the church. The result was the enormous flowering of creativity in post-Reformation culture, centering not on the supernatural realm of angels and demons, but on the world around reflecting the glory and beauty of God.[end quote]
On the Second Commandment:
Make No Graven Image | Reformed Bible Studies & Devotionals at Ligonier.org