LESSON 5 · Art vs Power: The Reformation
A War Over Icons
The Byzantine iconoclasm of the eighth and ninth centuries was the most theologically sophisticated campaign of image destruction in history. Emperors banned religious images, citing Old Testament prohibitions against graven images.
This was not a quick purge. It split society into iconoclasts, who smashed icons, and iconophiles, who venerated them — a conflict so bitter it drove riots, exiles, and executions before icons were finally restored.