imagebreaking
Imagebreaking refers to the prohibition and destruction of religious images or icons, or more generally, the prohibition of their manufacture and use. This practice is often rooted in theological beliefs that view the creation of images as idolatry or blasphemy. Historically, imagebreaking has occurred in various religious and cultural contexts, sometimes leading to periods of iconoclasm.
Theological justifications for imagebreaking often stem from interpretations of religious texts that forbid the worship of
Iconoclastic movements have varied in their intensity and scope. Some have involved the systematic destruction of