RamistThomist
Puritanboard Clerk
This is neat on several accounts. For one, the leading defender of icons and relics in antiquity, John of Damascus. And he is speaking, admitting, of the greatest of all fathers, Athanasius.
Damascus says in Part 1 of On Holy Images,
“we know that blessed Athanasius objected to the bodies of saints being put into chests, and that he preferred their burial in the ground, wishing to set at nought the strange custom of the Egyptians, who did not bury their dead under ground, but set them upon beds and couches.”
Damascus says in Part 1 of On Holy Images,
“we know that blessed Athanasius objected to the bodies of saints being put into chests, and that he preferred their burial in the ground, wishing to set at nought the strange custom of the Egyptians, who did not bury their dead under ground, but set them upon beds and couches.”