Aniconism

/ænˈɪkɒnɪzəm/ noun

The religious or artistic practice and principle of avoiding representations of divine beings or sacred figures through images or statues.

From Greek an- (without) + icon (image) + -ism (practice or belief system). This theological and art historical term emerged in the 20th century to describe a widespread religious principle across multiple faiths.

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