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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 05:55 AM PDT While checking some information on Coptic Eastern Oriental faith, I’ve stumbled upon a very beautiful (and unique) ancient Orthodox Christian icon depicting Saint Menas and our saviour the Lord Jesus Christ, below is the very beautiful icon Saint Mena (Sv. Mina) and The Lord Jesus Christ icon from 6th century As you can see the iconography is very interesting, the images differ from modern day iconography the portraits are not looking so serious but looks like “childish”. This childish forms and faces on the early Christian iconography is not accidental; it expresses the childish like pure faith our Christian devoted ancestors had. This early Christian faith and spiritual life icon is obviously in conjunction with our Saviour Jesus Christ words as red in the Gospel according to Matthew:
This icon as well as the early Christian icons are very different from nowdays iconography probably for reason; Very interesting in the early Christian iconography are the shapes. If you take a close look to above icon, you will notice the disparity of the two body members; the hands, head and eyes are unusually big. My guess for the lack of correspondence of body members is the attempt of early iconographers to put accent on most important members of our bodies; - The head (holding the mind and thoughts of the saints)
Notice also the Halos of the two saints, the size of the halos is almost one third of the whole body of the saints. The Gospel hold by our and all humanity Saviour Jesus Christ is also enormous sized; corresponding almost the height of the arm of Christ on the icon. Today the iconography Orthodox Christian “school” has severely changed and the icon images are much more complicated than in ancient times. The Coptic Oriental Orthodox Church is the only Church, where there is still iconographers drawing in the style of the ancient times childish looking icons. The reason Copts preserved this ancient iconography is that they have conservated big portion of the ancient faith rejecting the decisions of all 7 Orthodox Ecumenical Church Councils. Copts still accept only ecumenical council decisions up to the III-rd ecumenical council. This is also the reason why Eastern Oriental Orthodox Christians are considered not in official communion with the rest of Eastern Orthodox Churches. I had the opportunity by God’s grace to meet an Coptic Orthodox Christian (a guy called Baky); From what I’ve seen and experienced within the few months with Baky my conclusion is Coptic Orthodox layman faith is much stronger than the one in most of other Orthodox Christians I know. The official standpoint of our Eastern Orthodox Church concerning the copts are that they’re in heresy and not really orthodox. I’m not sure if this is really true, since I have spend few months with this Coptic Christian brother this autumn and winter and from what I’ve seen and heard as well as researched on coptic Orthodox it seems their overall Church teaching, Holy Liturgies and everything is very much orthodox (with very little service and faith differences). Here are few beautiful Coptic Orthodox Christian icons still being drawn in the spirit of early days Christianity. Abba (saint) Anthony the Great the father of Orthodox Christian Monastic Life Coptic Orthodox Oriental Icon of Saint Anothony the Great – “the founder” of Monastic life Tobias Old Testamential Story coptic icon Holy Family – Flight into Egypt Coptic Orthodox oriental icon Christ the Saviour – Coptic Oriental Orthodox icon Holy Theotokos Coptic Oriental icon Saint Athanasius coptic orth icon The Dormition of Virgin Mary Coptic icon Related Posts |
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