Cult image

In the practice of religion, a cult image is a human-made object that is venerated or worshipped for the deity, spirit or daemon that it embodies or represents. Cultus, the outward religious formulas of "cult" (meaning religious practice, as opposed to the pejorative term for a potentially dangerous "new religion"), often centers upon the treatment of cult images, which may be dressed, fed or paraded, etc. Religious images cover a wider range of all types of images made with a religious purpose, subject, or connection.

Idol is a term, almost always pejorative except in Indian English, for a cult image that is itself worshipped, and believed not just to depict or represent a deity or spirit, but in some sense to be one itself. Sometimes the image is believed to have its own powers, to grant wishes or otherwise effect the world.

Cult of images is the practice of worshipping or venerating religious or cult images representing divine figures. Common in a number of ancient religions, the practice continues most prominently today in Hinduism. The Abrahamic religions all specifically ban idols and idolatry; all have had internal divisions and disputes as to what constitutes the proper or improper use of images in religion, and many Abrahamic religious sects use or venerate images with varying degrees of fervor.

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The Dickinson Press 22 Mar 2025
It's called being "In the Arena," as the great Teddy Roosevelt encouraged us all to be. I love it! ... "The religious zealot, cult sycophant supports everything his convicted felon cult leader says or does. Objectivity doesn’t exist inside this clown." ... .

Overlooked No More: Karen Wynn Fonstad, who mapped Tolkien’s Middle-earth

Daily Press 22 Mar 2025
To her surprise, an editor agreed ... Fonstad’s atlases became objects of cult veneration, and today, the ranks of the gaming industry and of fantasy and sci-fi publishing are filled with cartographers influenced by her work ... student in the department ... .

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Warning. Spoilers ahead for Severance ... In the Season 2 finale, we finally get an answer ... Like most revelations in Severance, learning about the fate of the goats only raises more questions about Lumon, its strange cult, and its ultimate objective ... .

GCSEs harm our young people. Ministers should have the guts to abolish them – and start again

The Observer 20 Mar 2025
That is clearly the system’s chief objection to them. As the dissident teacher Sammy Wright writes of the cult of the exam in his Exam Nation, GCSE rules all ... But the cult of the exam is not the answer.

Naoise Dolan on Mary McCarthy’s Memories of a Catholic Girlhood

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The seventh outlines a trip to Montana and an underwhelming induction to the world of dating, while the final chapter is centred on the glamorous, aloof Jewish grandmother (“This body of hers was the cult object around which our household revolved”).
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