19.
What
questions did this section of the textbook raise in your mind and then leave
unanswered?
Some Protestants consider the chief
proponent of Iconoclasm, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Copronymus, to the
spiritual ancestor of Luther and Calvin. Because of that connection and the
Protestant world's traditional disdain of icons, questions arose about how
ancient heresies in general — and Iconoclasm in particular — manifested
themselves in Protestant theology. Needless to say, this question is outside
the purview of the textbook and can be researched elsewhere.
[Professor's addendum: Actually,
early Western theology (from the incorrect opinions of Augustine onward) was
based on Platonism. Later Western theology was based on Aristotle, but on a peculiar . It was based on the Moslem sage Avicenna's
commentaries on Aristotle. Protestantism is something of a combination of
Moslem/Aristotelian ideas and Gnosticism. Luther and Calvin must count as their
forerunners Augustine (thus Plato), Avicenna (and his interpretations of
Aristotle), and the European Gnostics. However, as you say, this is something
for later. It is covered in our fourth course].
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