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Definitions of idolatrous in various dictionaries:
adj - relating to or practicing idolatry
adj - blindly or excessively devoted or adoring
Of or having to do with idolatry.
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relating to or practising idolatry idol-worshipping. |
blindly or excessively devoted or adoring |
relating to or practicing idolatry |
relating to the religious practice of praying to a picture or object: |
showing very great admiration or respect for someone or something, often too great: |
Of or having to do with idolatry. |
Given to blind or excessive devotion to something: "The religiosity of the group is self-righteous and idolatrous. It perceives no virtue in its opponents and magnifies its own ( Christopher Lasch). |
Constituting idolatry. |
Idolatrous might refer to |
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Idolatry literally means the worship of an "idol", also known as a cult image, in the form of a physical image, such as a statue or icon. In Abrahamic religions, namely Christianity, Islam and Judaism, idolatry connotes the worship of something or someone other than God as if it were God. In these and several other monotheistic religions, idolatry has been considered as the "worship of false gods" and is forbidden. In many Indian religions, such as theistic and non-theistic forms of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, idols (murti) are considered as symbolism for the absolute but not the absolute, or icons of spiritual ideas, or the embodiment of the divine. They are a means to focus one's religious pursuits and worship (bhakti). In the traditional religions of ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Africa, Asia, the Americas and elsewhere, the reverence of an image or statue has been a common practice, and cult images have carried different meanings and significance.The opposition to the use of any icon or image to represent ideas of reverence or worship is called aniconism. The destruction of idols and images as icons of veneration is called iconoclasm, and this has long been accompanied with violence between religious groups that forbid idol worship and those who have accepted icons, images and idols for worship. The definition of idolatry has been a contested topic within Abrahamic religions, with some Muslims considering the Christian use of the cross as a symbol of Christ, and of Madonna (Mary) in some churches, as a form of idolatry.The history of religions has been marked with accusations and denials of idolatry. These accusations have considered statues and images to be devoid of symbolism. Alternatively, the topic of idolatry has been a source of disagreements between many religions, or within denominations of various religions, with the presumption that icons of one's own religious practices have meaningful symbolism, while another person's different religious practices do not. |