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Internet Misinformation Is the New Medieval Magical Thinking

Last updated: May 8, 2025 9:05 pm
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Exploring the History of Iconophages: A Unique Perspective

Iconophages: A History of Ingesting Images by Jérémie Koering delves into the fascinating world of consuming religious icons throughout history. The book takes readers on a journey through time, from Ancient Egypt to the Byzantine Empire and beyond, showcasing the various rituals and practices involving the ingestion of sacred images.

One of the central themes of Koering’s work is the interconnectedness of magic and religion in ancient societies. Icons were not just symbols of divinity but also a means of establishing a connection between the individual and the divine. The act of consuming these icons was seen as a way to partake in the power and beliefs associated with them, creating a shared sense of community and faith.

While the concept may seem bizarre to modern readers, Iconophages sheds light on the cultural evolution of humanity’s relationship with the spiritual and the material. The book is a treasure trove of historical accounts, detailing instances where relics and icons were consumed for various purposes, ranging from healing to resurrection.

As the narrative progresses, Koering draws parallels between ancient practices and contemporary phenomena. The rise of internet culture, with its emphasis on iconography and symbolism, echoes the rituals of the past in a digital age. The consumption of memes, emojis, and misinformation online mirrors the magical thinking of yesteryears, creating a new form of belief system rooted in fear and irrationality.

James Gillray, “Tiddy Doll: The Great French-Gingerbread-Baker” (1806), hand-colored etching (© The Trustees of the British Museum)

Crucifixion (1587), plaster cast after a model in wood

Iconophages: A History of Ingesting Images offers a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of culture, belief, and consumption. It invites readers to reflect on the ways in which our past influences our present and the potential consequences of embracing magical thinking in a modern context.

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For those intrigued by the mysteries of history and the complexities of human behavior, Koering’s work is a must-read. Iconophages, published by Princeton University Press, is now available for purchase.

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